Journal of Surgery 185 (2003) 244 –250 Core competencies Efficiency of the operating room suite Avi A. Weinbroum‚ M.D.a‚b‚d‚*‚ Perla Ekstein‚ M.D.b‚d‚ Tiberiu Ezri‚ M.D.c‚d b Post-Anesthesia Care Unit‚ Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center‚ 6 Weizman St.‚ Tel-Aviv 64239‚ Israel Departments of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine‚ Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center‚ Til-Aviv‚ Israel c Department of Anesthesia‚ Wolfson Hospital‚ Holon‚ Israel d Sackler Faculty of Medicine‚ Tel-Aviv University‚ Tel-Aviv
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Waiting time influence on the satisfaction-loyalty relationship in services Fre´de´ric Bielen HEC Ecole de Gestion‚ Universite´ de Lie` ge‚ Lie`ge‚ Belgium and Ecole de Sante´ Publique‚ Universite´ Catholique de Louvain‚ Louvain‚ Belgium‚ and Nathalie Demoulin IESEG School of Management‚ Catholic University of Lille‚ Lille‚ France Abstract Purpose – Delay is an important issue for service providers. Indeed‚ previous studies have widely shown the negative effect of waiting time on consumer
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CHAPTER 18 Management of WAITING LINES KEY IDEAS 1. Waiting lines are an important consideration in capacity planning. Waiting lines tie up additional resources (waiting space‚ time‚ etc.); they decrease the level of customer service: and they require additional capacity to reduce them. 2. Waiting lines occur whenever demand for service exceeds capacity (supply). Even in systems that are underloaded‚ waiting lines tend to form if arrival and service patterns are highly variable because
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Today‚ community hospital becomes a fast-paced environment. The growing number of consumers‚ including the median age from 40 to 41 years old in the American health care system; the community hospital strategic management is a fender-bender with the country economy and politic. In the same vein‚ the Patient protection and Affordable Care Act expansion of health care of many New Jersey’s people have allowed some things that were limited. People with a pre-existing condition and the children who remain
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(UNO) Waiting Line Management Analysis ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- In Partial Fulfillment for the Course ------------------------------------------------- Production and Operation Management (Mgmt 6) ------------------------------------------------- by: Pelchona‚ Joe Alvarade‚ Jenniffer Castillo‚ Febecil Eduria‚ Ellaine Ibarra‚ Rose Faith October 11‚ 2012 I. INTRODUCTION Background of the study Network
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Trinity Community Hospital has a five-year strategic plan for the hospital that includes creating a Regional Orthopedic Center. (Trinity Community Hospital‚ 2018) In the following summary‚ there will be a brief explanation on the advantages and disadvantages for building‚ buying or leasing space for this center. In conclusion‚ I will give my recommendation. 1 - There are many advantages to building‚ buying or leasing space for the Orthopedic Center. a. First‚ building on the hospital property
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Operating rooms are creating a disproportionate amount of waste for the space they occupy in a hospital‚ accounting for 20-30% of all hospital waste (Kagoma et al. 1905 ). Imagine a bustling operating room: a patient is being operated on and there are surgical instruments laid out on a blue tarp-covered table. The surgeon asks a nurse for gauze and the ripping open of the package is heard‚ which is then thrown in the trash. Supply after supply is unveiled in their sterilized package‚ and one by one
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The Psychology of Waiting Lines By David H. Maister Introduction In one of a series of memorable advertisements for which it has become justly famous‚ Federal Express (the overnight package delivery service) noted that: "Waiting is frustrating‚ demoralizing‚ agonizing‚ aggravating‚ annoying‚ time consuming and incredibly expensive." (1) The truth of this assertion cannot be denied: there can be few consumers of services in a modern society who have not felt‚ at one time or another‚ each of the
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Zargoush Samieenia Samiedaluie Office Hour Mondays‚ 4:00-5:00 pm Tuesdays‚ 4:00-5:00 pm Wednesdays‚ 4:00-5:00 pm Thursdays‚ 4:00-5:00 pm Room 562 597 Email mohammad.nikoofal@mail.mcgill.ca abdolmanaf.zargoush@mail.mcgill.ca mohammadjavad.samieenia@mail.mcgill.ca saied.samiedaluie@mail.mcgill.ca 562 549 CLASS INFORMATION Section No 6 Class Room Bronfman 179 Lecture Time Mon Wed 4:05 pm – 5:25 pm Important Note: McGill University values academic integrity. Therefore all students must
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An analysis of “In the Waiting Room” from Elizabeth Bishop There are few poets in 20th century‚ who portrayed their life in their poems as prolifically and thoroughly detailed as Elizabeth Bishop. Nevertheless‚ she became a prominent figure only in the end of the 20th century‚ and would be acknowledged by many critics as one of the greatest American poets just after her death. Her poetry would certainly be “placed” in the era of many categories such as postmodernism‚ post colonialism and so on.
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