AAYU APP - Mobile Application for Healthcare Management System

Author(s):  
Yeresime Suresh ◽  
T Vineeth Kumar ◽  
Firdous Afreen ◽  
Mohammed Muniruddin ◽  
Cheella Ashwith Kumar
2020 ◽  
pp. 102391
Author(s):  
Suresh Bada Math ◽  
Narayana Manjunatha ◽  
Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar ◽  
Damodaran Dinakaran ◽  
Guru S. Gowda ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
Olayemi Olawumi ◽  
Sunday Olaleye ◽  
Frank Adusei Mensah ◽  
Adedayo Olawuni ◽  
Richard O. Agjei

Author(s):  
Alexey Kapliev

The article characterizes the formation of the healthcare management system during the establishment of the Bolsheviks power in Belarus in the 1917–1921s. The prerequisites, conditions and stages of development of the Soviet administrative medical authorities, their structure and competence have been identified on the basis of analysis carried out with the help of archival documents, periodicals of the studied period and personal sources. It is proved that the approval of the Soviet principles of qualification, accessibility and free medical care was complicated by the German-occupated Belarus in 1918 and the adverse epidemiological situation caused by refugees’ migration during the First World War. After the retreat of the German troops the governments of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus and the Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania and Belarus formed the People’s Commissariat of Healthcare as a supreme medical management body. However, the permanent changes in the government and its relocation during the advance of Polish troops determined the low efficiency of measures for the public health protection and anti-epidemic activities. In the conditions of disintegration of these state entities, their authorities and executive bodies, the local administrative structures such as provincial and county healthcare departments had acquired a leading role in providing medical care to the population. The final formation of the healthcare management system refers to the end of the hostilities of the Polish-Soviet War, when, along with the restoration of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus, its People’s Commissariat of Healthcare was recreated.


Author(s):  
Nurul Fadly Habidin

Objective: The objective of this study was to identify lean healthcare management system (LHMS) constructs and to develop model to test the validity(exploratory [EFA] and confirmatory factor analysis [CFA]) of LHMS constructs for Malaysian healthcare industry.Methods: Data were obtained from 238 healthcare managements in Malaysian healthcare industry. This report presents the results of the EFA, reliability analysis, and CFA which are empirically verified.Results: A set of assessment measurement of LHMS constructs is expected to be suitable for characteristics and improves the competitiveness. The result shows that eight constructs of LHMS are acceptable in this study.Conclusion: This research specifies a study which is based on the LHMS measurement includes leadership, employee involvement, organizational culture, customer focus, technological innovation, process innovation, managerial innovation, and healthcare performance. This study provides fundamental knowledge and direction for researchers in further research as well as practitioners to constantly improve performance through the implementation of LHMS.Keywords: Lean healthcare, Healthcare performance, Healthcare industry, Malaysian.


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