Search for dissertations about: "Healthcare Administration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words Healthcare Administration.
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1. Framing service innovation in healthcare
Abstract : Healthcare faces multiple challenges. Besides a raging pandemic have the number of people struggling with mental illness and chronic illnesses increased. Service innovation is a possible way of meeting these problems. READ MORE
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2. Collaboration Routines : A Study of Interdisciplinary Healthcare
Abstract : This thesis deals with routines for collaboration among specialists from different domains in healthcare. Healthcare policy is increasingly directed at transforming clinical healthcare into an interdisciplinary organization where diverse medical specialists collaborate in delivering complete treatments to the patient. READ MORE
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3. The Logics of Healthcare - In Quality Improvement Work
Abstract : Quality improvement (QI) has become a cornerstone in contemporary healthcare organizations with the aim of enabling management that facilitates efficiency and effectiveness, while providing a consistent correlation between health spending and indicators of access to and quality of care. However, despite years of reform which have attempted to change healthcare professionals’ practice, traditional professional modes of working remain relatively stable and entrenched. READ MORE
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4. Drivers and Hindrances to Med-Tech Innovation : A device's guide to the Swedish healthcare galaxy
Abstract : Today, the expectations on new medical technology solutions are substantial. On the one hand, healthcare policy expects new technologies both to improve the quality of people’s life and to reduce the burgeoning healthcare costs. READ MORE
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5. Capacity Pooling in Healthcare Systems
Abstract : Healthcare systems are facing a continuously increasing demand for care while healthcare providers express a need for additional capacity. However, increased capacity in healthcare systems will not be a sufficient option in the near future, and previous research has found a need to improve healthcare capacity planning and management. READ MORE