scholarly journals Bypassing the Structural Bottleneck in the Ultrafast Melting of Electronic Order

2020 ◽  
Vol 125 (26) ◽  
Author(s):  
L. X. Yang ◽  
G. Rohde ◽  
K. Hanff ◽  
A. Stange ◽  
R. Xiong ◽  
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Author(s):  
Edward H. Chow ◽  
Yuan-Lin Emma Hsu ◽  
Ivan Tso

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Xiaoxu Chen ◽  
Peng Xu

In recent years, agricultural electronic order financing has developed rapidly, and cooperation between banks and B2B platforms has become the main mode of operation. In the process of cooperation, there are moral hazards caused by information concealment. On the basis of analyzing the business characteristics and the behavior strategies of both sides, this paper discusses the cooperation mechanism between the two sides by using the game analysis method. The results show that the strategy choice of the banks and the B2B platforms is not only affected by the credit of financing customers, but also by the concealment cost and the concealment income. When the concealment cost is less than the concealment income, the profit distribution ratio and the default compensation ratio can be the key factors of affecting the strategy choice of the B2B platforms and the banks. When the concealment cost is greater than the concealment benefit, the change value of the income distribution caused by the different strategies has an important impact on the strategy choice of the banks.


CJEM ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (S1) ◽  
pp. S69-S70
Author(s):  
R.J. Hartmann ◽  
E. Lang ◽  
T. Rich ◽  
B. Ford ◽  
K. Lonergan ◽  
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Introduction: The addition of computerized physician order entry (CPOE) to Emergency Departments in recent years has led to speculation over potential benefits and pitfalls. Recent studies have shown benefits to CPOE, though there lacks sufficient evidence on how it could change physician behaviour. Physician practices are known to be difficult to change, with getting evidence into daily practice being the main challenge of knowledge translation. Our study aims were to determine if well-designed electronic order sets for CPOE improved MD practices. Methods: The Calgary Zone Pain Management in the Emergency Department Working Group relied on a GRADE-based literature review for identifying best practices for analgesia and antiemetics, resulting in soft changes to the dedicated analgesia and antiemetic electronic order set noting working group preference, and emphasizing hydromorphone over morphine, as well as 4 mg ondansetron over 8 mg. The new electronic order set was started in the only Calgary Region order entry system on December 11th, 2014. Data was collected from July 2014 - May 2015. A Yates chi-squared analysis was completed on all orders in a category, as well as the subgroups of ED staff and residents, and orders placed using the new order set. Results: A total of 100460 orders were analyzed. The use of hydromorphone increased significantly across all 4 EDs. IV hydromorphone use increased (5.82% of all opioid orders up to 26.93%, P<0.0001) with a reciprocal decline in IV morphine (67.81% of all opioid orders down to 46.56%, P<0.0001). Similar effects were observed with ondansetron 4 mg IV orders increasing (1.37% of all ondansetron orders to 18.64%, P<0.0001) with a decrease in 8 mg dosing (15.75% of all ondansetron orders to 7.23%, P<0.0001). These results were replicated to a lesser degree in the non-ED staff and non-order set subgroups. Implementation of the new order set resulted in an increase of its use (37.64% of all opioid orders up to 49.29%, P<0.0001). Finally, a cost-savings analysis was completed showing a projected annual savings of $185,676.52 on medications alone. Conclusion: This data supports the manipulation of electronic order sets to help shape physician behaviour towards best practices. This provides another strong argument towards the benefits of CPOE, and can help maintain best practices in Emergency Medicine.


CJC Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 497-505
Author(s):  
Robert J.H. Miller ◽  
Alexandra Bell ◽  
Sandeep Aggarwal ◽  
James Eisner ◽  
Jonathan G. Howlett

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (S2) ◽  
pp. 2028-2030
Author(s):  
Ismail El Baggari ◽  
David Baek ◽  
Michael Zachman ◽  
Lena Kourkoutis

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