OF TERTIARY HOSPITALS FOR MEDICAL TOURISM PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 120 DATED JANUARY 30‚ 1987‚ THE FOLLOWING RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE HEREBY PROMULGATED TO GOVERN THE ACCREDITATION OF TERTIARY HOSPITALS FOR MEDICAL TOURISM. CHAPTER I DEFINITION OF TERMS SECTION 1. DEFINITION OF TERMS - When used in these Rules‚ unless the context otherwise indicates‚ the following terms shall mean as follows: a. “Tertiary Hospital for Medical Tourism”
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Analysing the causes Of preferring government hospitals in spite of their bad service. Department of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) University of Development Alternative (UODA) 80‚ Satmasjid Road‚ Dhanmondi‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. Analysing the causes Of preferring government hospitals in spite of their bad service. Prepared For: Tahsina Tarannumm Lecturer‚ Business Administration University of Development Alternative Submitted By: Effulgence Md. Mostafizur Rahman Student Id: 021123082
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Journal of Quality and Technology Management Volume VII‚ Issue I‚ June‚ 2011‚ Page 1 ‐ 22 COMPARISON OF SERVICE QUALITY BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC HOSPITALS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES FROM PAKISTAN S. M. Irfan1‚ A. Ijaz2 1COMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Lahore – Pakistan 2Institute of Quality and Technology Management‚ University of Punjab‚ Lahore – Pakistan ABSTRACT Healthcare sector of a country needs special attentions from the government as quality of healthcare provides
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The Economics of Housing Bubbles By Mark Thornton1 In America’s Housing Crisis: A Case of Government Failure Edited by Benjamin Powell and Randall Holcombe Dr. Mark Thornton Senior Fellow Ludwig von Mises Institute 518 West Magnolia Avenue Auburn‚ AL 36832-4528 334-321-2146; fax 2119 mthornton@mises.org * Comments are welcomed. Please do not quote without permission. * The author would like to thank Robert Blumen‚ Kevin Duffy‚ Robert Ekelund‚ Mike Pollaro‚ Jeff Scot‚ Jeffrey Tucker‚ Doug
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Executive Summary FORDs current method of controlling all aspects of the manufacturing is outdated and is limiting the corporation’s annual results. In order to stay competitive and become efficient again‚ FORD needs to re-evaluate their current supply chain and implement key portions of DELLs vertically integrated supply chain model. A proper implementation will increase information flow between suppliers‚ departments and dealers resulting in a reduction of redundant inventory and focus
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The writer will discuss in this writing assignment how The Emergency Medical Treatment Act included problems with the possibility of complicating hospital compliance. The Emergency Act (EMTALA) is known as the federal law that has been and still is consistent with the knowledge that in an emergent situation in healthcare‚ patients have the right to health care service regardless of their financial status. The United States Congress in 1998 passed an act called EMTALA‚ that coincides with Consolidated
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introduced private participation in more than 50 public hospitals [15 BOO‚ 4 conversions sold to private operators‚ 4 transactions of private management of public hospitals‚ 3 build-own-leaseback arrangements and 30 colocations of private wing located within or beside a public hospital. One example is the Mildura Hospital Contract‚ awarded in 1999. The government selected a private operator to design‚ build‚ own‚ and operate a new‚ 153-bed hospital under a 15-year contract. The private provider receives
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Running Head: INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AUDIT 1 Executive Summary Nightingale Community Hospital is preparing for a Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations‚ or JCAHO‚ audit. In preparation of the coming audit‚ Nightingale has released JCAHO’s Priority Focus Areas for the hospital. The priority focus areas outlined are Information Management‚ Medication Management‚ Communication‚ and Infection Control. The area of focus for this assessment will be Information Management
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JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT Y3S1 RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT GROUP ASSIGNMENT PRESENTED BY: OGWANG ANTONY OCHIENG REG. NO. HD211-C007-0711/2011 PAULINE AVISA REG. NO. HD211-C007-0714/2011 LOICE WANJIRU REG. NO. HD211-C007-0800/2011 JONATHAN KIPRONO REG. NO. HD211-C007-0715/2011 ROSEMARY MUNDIA REG. NO. HD211-C007-0846/2011 MACHARIA MARTIN NGUGI REG. NO. HD211-C007-0710/2011
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USING QUEUING ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER SIMULATION MODELING TO REDUCE WAITING TIME IN THE HOSPITAL ADMITTING DEPARTMENT Igor Georgievskiy‚ Zhanna Georgievskaya‚ William Pinney (Alcorn State University) Donald McWilliams (Texas Wesleyan University) ABSTRACT The Admitting Department is one of the most highly congested hospital services‚ and faces a great deal of pressure‚ compared with other components of the health care system. Delays in the AD system may result in difficulties of scheduling services
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