Search for dissertations about: "HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM.
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21. Serious Game Approach for Improving Healthcare Logistics
Abstract : Although serious games are central to corporate learning of needed skills for industrial operations sectors, their use for managing healthcare logistics has rarely been discussed from the perspective of game mechanics in terms of motivation, engagement and the achievement of the desired objectives. This thesis discusses serious games as a method for improving healthcare logistics with a case study in paediatric emergency medicine. READ MORE
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22. Prehospital care of severely injured trauma patients : studies on management, assessment, and outcome
Abstract : Trauma is a public health issue. According to statistics from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, circumstances related to injury are the most common cause of death in the age group 15– 44 years for both genders. Prehospital care is the first link in the chain of life support. READ MORE
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23. Science and practice of balanced scorecard in a hospital in Pakistan : feasibility, context, design and implementation
Abstract : Background: Millennium Goals emphasize good governance and health systems research. In Pakistan, hospitals provide the major bulk of both basic and advanced care. READ MORE
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24. Obstructed labour and Birth preparedness: Community studies from Uganda
Abstract : Labour is said to be obstructed when the presenting part fails to descend through the birth canal despite strong uterine contractions. The condition is mostly prevalent in low-income countries where the main causes are cephalopelvic disproportion and malpresentation. READ MORE
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25. Bridging the gap between clinical trials and clinical practice : sacubitril-valsartan in heart failure as a model
Abstract : When novel treatments prove more effective than standard therapies, a swift and effective implementation is needed to reach cost-effectiveness and to benefit eligible patients. Meanwhile, women and elderly are often under-represented in clinical trials, which creates a knowledge gap on how to optimize treatment in clinical practice. READ MORE