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    Shouldice Hospitals Ltd.

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    SHOULDICE HOSPITAL LIMITED The problem under analysis is how to best increase the hospital’s capacity to serve more patients while at the same time maintaining control over quality of service delivered as well as sustaining existing high levels of employee and patient (customer) satisfaction. SWOT analysis Strengths  Unique and defined Surgical procedure (could not be varied)  Facility that encourages movement  Up to date equipment  Less time taken (time

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    Running Head: PROBLEMS OF EMERGENCY WARDS OF GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS Problems of Emergency Wards of Government Hospitals M.Arslan Malik Usman Omer Nasir Butt Fahad Khurram Ms. RameezaAslam Academic Writing‚ M (SSC 204) 8th April‚2012 Abstract Nowadays there is huge increase in number of unsatisfied patients of government hospitals in Lahore . Many articles and news have been published about the poor performance of government hospital. In this research the focus will be about the facts

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    on the above criteria‚ the following options can be generated. I. The hospital can continue with the current scale of operations i.e. Maintaining Status Quo II. The hospital can plan to scale up the level of operations. This can be done in 3 different ways A. Start operating on Saturdays which increases the capacity by 20% B. Expand the hospital building by adding one more floor C. Open new hospital in the USA‚ and thereby expanding operations to new geographical locations

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    Case Analysis

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    Aravind eye care hospital in India Framework/description of the situation In 1992‚ over 30 million cases of blindness existed all over the world‚ with more than 90% in Asia and Africa. Of this‚ India had ~20mn cases of blindness with additional 2mn cases added every year‚ of which upto 80% were cataract related. With an infrastructure that could handle only 1.2 million cataract cases annually‚ the situation is expected to get worse. The rural areas of the country were particularly exposed as

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    Pate Memorial Hospital

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    Problem statement Pate Memorial Hospital is a 600-bed‚ independent‚ not-for-profit‚ self-supporting hospitals. PHC‚ an ambulatory health care facility‚ was opened by PMH. Sherri Worth‚ a new assistant administrator of Pate Memorial Hospital in charge of the PHC‚ was told that a firm plan establishes a clinic five blocks north of PHC. It is a big competitor for PHC. On the other hand‚ financial problems‚ Short service hours‚ long waiting time and lacking of gynecological services are all be the

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    hospital waste management

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    The hospitals mentioned suffer a severe lack of medical waste management awareness on all levels‚ it is noted that the most important priorities in the management of hospital waste is the "Treatment of the Medical Waste " created in those medical centers‚ implementing a proper and a safe way for both humans and environment. Hospitals are one of the main creators of medical wastes which are dangerous. Collection‚ storage and final disposal of these wastes has been and remains to be a stern issue

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    Top 100 Hospitals

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    Brigham and Woman’s Hospital in the Top 100 Health Service Management Taylor Dahlberg Brigham and Woman’s Hospital in the Top 100 The Brigham and Woman’s Hospital started in 1832. In 1980‚ they merged with three of the most prestigious and well known Boston Harvard teaching hospitals: the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital‚ Boston Hospital for Women‚ and the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital. Brigham and Woman’s Hospital‚ or BWH‚ is very well known for their

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    Top 100 Hospital

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    What makes a top 100 Hospital http://www.resource4pharmacymalpractice.com/negligence.html http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/legisl/msdss.html#_1_1 What makes a top 100 Hospital Toi Lynn Santamaria DeVry University HSM310 online Professor Tammy Cagle What makes a top 100 Hospital The Cleveland Clinic is in the top 20 of the top 100 Hospitals. Its official rank

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    Healing Hospitals “The cure of the part should not be attempted without treatment of the whole. No attempt should be made to cure the body without the soul. Let no one persuade you to cure the head until he has first given you his soul to be cured‚ for this is the great error of our day‚ that physicians first separate the soul from the body.” -Plato Most hospitals today focus mainly on technology‚ medical interventions and treating symptoms of a disease. Care can be a very impersonal experience

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    noise that actually exists in the hospital and the negative effects it has on our patients. Hospital noise has negative effects on our patients and on us‚ healthcare workers. “For the purpose of hospital noise‚ relevant measures of noise are related to sound levels. The relative loudness of sound is measured in decibels” (Choiniere‚ 2010). The EPA recommends that hospital sound levels should not exceed forty five decibels‚ whereas the WHO recommends that hospital noise should not exceed thirty decibels

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