نتایج جستجو برای: waiting list management

تعداد نتایج: 969625  

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 1998
D Cromwell L Mays

Improvements in data collection and the types of statistics collected have enhanced the usefulness of waiting list statistics as a measure of hospital performance. But these changes are not sufficient for waiting list statistics to be used effectively for management purposes. The statistics need to be viewed alongside activity data if clinicians and managers are to identify specific areas that ...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2008
Mercè Comas Xavier Castells Lorena Hoffmeister Rubén Román Francesc Cots Javier Mar Santiago Gutiérrez-Moreno Mireia Espallargues

OBJECTIVES To outline the methods used to build a discrete-event simulation model for use in decision-making in the context of waiting list management strategies for cataract surgery by comparing a waiting list prioritization system with the routinely used first-in, first-out (FIFO) discipline. METHODS The setting was the Spanish health system. The model reproduced the process of cataract, fr...

2012
Tariq A. Khemees Ahmad Shabsigh

Several factors may highlight the relevance of prostate cancer to the pre-heart-transplant population. First, the expansion in candidate selection criteria led to increased number of men over the age of fifty to be considered for heart transplantation. With the introduction of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy, waiting-list mortality has dramatically declined over the past decade. A...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 1997
D Batty

THE GOVERNMENTS new initiative to cut hospital waiting lists is too simplistic and underfunded to be effective, nurses have warned.

2011
Joanne Morris Karen Grimmer-Somers Saravana Kumar Karen Murphy Lisa Gilmore Bryan Ashman Chandima Perera Kathryn Vine Corinne Coulter

BACKGROUND There is generally a lengthy wait on outpatient orthopedic waiting lists in Australian public hospitals to consult a specialist. Patients then wait again for surgery, if required. Patients with higher need are rarely prioritized, and there is the potential for increased morbidity for those who wait. There is generally no option of alternative care whilst waiting. This paper compares ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2004

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