scholarly journals Using State Health Improvement Planning To Guide the Way

2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 495-498 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joya Coffman ◽  
Amandeep Sandhu
2014 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donna Marshall ◽  
Trina Pyron ◽  
Jennifer Jimenez ◽  
Joya Coffman ◽  
Jim Pearsol ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Peer Hasselmeyer ◽  
Gregory Katsaros ◽  
Bastian Koller ◽  
Philipp Wieder

The management of the entire service landscape comprising a Cloud environment is a complex and challenging venture. There, one task of utmost importance, is the generation and processing of information about the state, health, and performance of the various services and IT components, something which is generally referred to as monitoring. Such information is the foundation for proper assessment and management of the whole Cloud. This chapter pursues two objectives: first, to provide an overview of monitoring in Cloud environments and, second, to propose a solution for interoperable and vendor-independent Cloud monitoring. Along the way, the authors motivate the necessity of monitoring at the different levels of Cloud infrastructures, introduce selected state-of-the-art, and extract requirements for Cloud monitoring. Based on these requirements, the following sections depict a Cloud monitoring solution and describe current developments towards interoperable, open, and extensible Cloud monitoring frameworks.


Author(s):  
Петрова ◽  
Yu. Petrova ◽  
Капырин ◽  
P. Kapyrin

International Child Center "Artek" (ICC "Artek") modernization is considered in this paper. The main problem of ICC "Artek" is the child tourism decreasing as compared with 1960s. For this urgent problem decision a concept of child tourism increasing is developed related to ICC "Artek" by the way of its modernization. It is planned to modernize ICC "Artek" using innovative solutions and methods, which will influence the child tourism level. Such areas as education, health improvement and child recreation are considered in this paper. As a result of modernization as those areas as ICC at whole it is become possible to rise "Artek" at absolutely new level and thus to increase children’s number in ICC up to 40 000 per year toward 2020.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. S274-S279
Author(s):  
Catharine Q. Fromknecht ◽  
Victoria A. Hallman ◽  
Megan Heffernan

2014 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 104-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shawna L. Mercer ◽  
Starr M. Banks ◽  
Pooja Verma ◽  
Jessica Solomon Fisher ◽  
Liza C. Corso ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Stephen Peckham ◽  
Anna Coleman ◽  
Erica Gadsby ◽  
Julia Segar ◽  
Neil Perkins ◽  
...  

Chapter 8 reports research on the changing role of commissioning in the restructured public health system. The chapter will discuss how public health commissioning responsibilities have changed and become more fragmented, being split amongst a range of different organisations, most of which were newly created in 2013. It will focus on discussing how the re-organisation substantially changed the way public health commissioning is done, who is doing it, and what is commissioned, since the reforms. There have been significant changes in commissioning processes, with important consequences for what health improvement services are ultimately commissioned. Also new opportunities for creativity and joining public health with wider determinants of health (e.g. housing and leisure).


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