scholarly journals Study of Patient flow and treatments done in Patients Visiting Striroga and Prasutitantra (Gynae/Obs) Department of T.U. Ayurveda Campus Teaching Hospital (TUACTH)

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-28
Author(s):  
Jha Kajal ◽  
Bhatta Pramod ◽  
Shrestha Sirjana

Striroga and Prasuti Tantra (SRPT) (Gynae/Obs) department is one of the most important departments in any hospital. A number of patients get effective, affordable and safe Ayurvedic treatments from outpatient services of different departments of Ayurvedic hospital. But the number of patients in the OPD of SRPT department is very less inspite of its importance. The purpose of this study is to find out the frequency of patients who got benefits from treatments and services provided in the OPD of Striroga and Prasutitantra department so that the awareness as well as quality of services can be improved and different programmes can be introduced in the future to increase the outflow of the patients in the SRPT department.

Author(s):  
Shubham Oza ◽  
Akshay Ambre ◽  
Saurabh Kanole ◽  
Pravin Kshirsagar ◽  
Nikhil Dhabekar ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Sani Awwalu ◽  
Abdulaziz Hassan ◽  
Yawale Iliyasu ◽  
IsmailaN Ibrahim ◽  
IbrahimU Kusfa ◽  
...  

2002 ◽  
Vol 126 (7) ◽  
pp. 809-815 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter J. Howanitz ◽  
Stephen W. Renner ◽  
Molly K. Walsh

Abstract Context.—Identification of patients is one of the first steps in ensuring the accuracy of laboratory results. In the United States, hospitalized patients wear wristbands to aid in their identification, but wristbands errors are frequently found. Objective.—To investigate if continuous monitoring of wristband errors by participants of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Q-Tracks program results in lower wristband error rates. Setting.—A total of 217 institutions voluntarily participating in the CAP Q-Tracks interlaboratory quality improvement program in 1999 and 2000. Design.—Participants completed a demographic form, answered a questionnaire, collected wristband data, and at the end of the year, best and most improved performers answered another questionnaire seeking suggestions for improvement. Each institution's phlebotomists inspected wristbands for errors before performing phlebotomy and recorded the number of patients with wristband errors. On a monthly basis, participants submitted data to the CAP for data processing, and at the end of each quarter, participants received summarized comparisons. At the end of each year, participants also received a critique of the results along with suggestions for improvement. Main Outcome Measures.—The percentage of wristband errors by quarter, types of wristband errors, and suggestions for improvement. Results.—During 2 years, 1 757 730 wristbands were examined, and 45 197 wristband errors were found. The participants' mean wristband error rate for the first quarter in 1999 was 7.40%; by the eighth quarter, the mean wristband error rate had fallen to 3.05% (P < .001). Continuous improvement occurred in each quarter for participants in the 1999 and 2000 program and in 7 of 8 quarters for those who participated in both 1999 and 2000. Missing wristbands accounted for 71.6% of wristband errors, and best performers usually had wristband error rates under 1.0%. The suggestion for improvement provided by the largest number of best and most improved performers was that phlebotomists should refuse to perform phlebotomy on a patient when a wristband error is detected. Conclusions.—The wristband error rate decreased markedly when this rate was monitored continuously using the CAP Q-Tracks program. The Q-Tracks program provides a useful tool for improving the quality of services in anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine.


Author(s):  
Ni Made Anggia Paramesthi Fajar

Tour guide has an important role toward the tourism business in Bali, they take care the guests since they arrive until they depart from Bali. Therefore a tour guide should be able to give the best quality of service and also improve it if to provide better service in the future. In order to achieve the best quality of service, the government should create a rule which regulate how a tour guide can be a profession in order to provide a better quality of service to the guests who visit Bali. Bali Regional Rule no 5 year 2008 about Tour Guides is a kind of regulation established by Bali Government as a foundation for a Tour Guide in doing their profession. However, in fact there are so many irrelevant services given by a Tour Guide and it was not based on the regulation and it caused the problems in this thesis. Are there any factors that generate a specific license for a tour guide based on Bali Regional Rule no 5 year 2008 about Tour Guides could not be released? How is the application of punishment ofthose tour guides who did not obey the regulation based on Bali Regional Rule no 5 year 2008 about Tour Guides? This research used empiric approach which means that we are doing an approach by solving the problem that we face during the research. In relation with the regulations and law and also the law theories which relevant applied in this research e.g. theory of obeying the law, theory of authority and theory of product quality. In order to show the government’s authority to apply the law and how the regulation is able to guarantee the law and also to ensure that the government regulation can guarantee the tour guide quality to provide the best quality of services.


2003 ◽  
Vol 27 (11) ◽  
pp. 421-423
Author(s):  
Olayinka Omigbodun ◽  
Oluyomi Esan

Aims and MethodTo identify activities that can be modified in the psychiatry out-patient clinic in order to improve the quality of services rendered. Consulting doctors obtained information on the reason for consultation and time spent by each patient over a one-month period.ResultsHalf of all the patients (50.5%) came for a repeat prescription, and 19.3% came for a repeat prescription and counselling. The mean times spent on these two activities were 5.13 (s.d.=2.5) and 7.81 (s.d.=7.51) minutes, respectively. The time spent on these activities by doctors was 47% of the total clinic time.Clinical ImplicationsClinic services should be reorganised so that doctors can use their skills in more efficient and creative ways.


Author(s):  
Mihai Boca ◽  

All of us we are agreeing the idea according with that the entrepreneurship activity represent the engine of the economic sector. Through innovative activities developed in different sectors of the economy, as well as the investments into an idea, there will be registrated significant increases in the quality of services and also into the obtained products or goods. Therefore, the activity of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurship represent the optimal solution for a good and strength economy of Romania. More than that, the future graduated students from the technical domain and not only these, are welcome to be trained to develop smart ideas in this area. The purpose of this study is to analyse and reflect, based on a SWOT analysis, the actual state of prerspectives that young graduated students have at their disposal to become good entrepreneurs. Also, in this study is presented a short review of the current situation of entrepreneurship at Romania. Beside this, some answers to a short questionnaire concerning the trend of the students from the industrial engineering domain are exposed, in order to express the actual opinion of them related to the entrepreneurial developing direction. This study represents a small step in order to define the main objectives and organizing activities to be sustained for the universities in order to prepare the future entrepreneurs among from graduated students.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdullah Z. Alotaibi

The purpose of this research study is to examine the quality of services provided by the Optometrists in the four provinces of Saudi Arabia. Further, recommendations shall be provided for future improvements based on the findings of the study. Two hundred and forty healthcare facilities were examined by conducting a questionnaire-based survey. Among these healthcare facilities, around 210 facilities were administered by private sector. The study hypothesis to be tested is based on evaluating the impact of hospital category on the quality of optometric services provided. The questionnaires were analyzed by the application of Chi-square test and it was observed that the responses of the participants do not vary on the basis of type of hospital, but the quality of services were dependent on the number of visiting patients. This shows that higher number of patients in the government hospitals, as compared to private and military healthcare centers increase the clinical experience of the practitioners and hence could be associated with the quality of care provided. The government and healthcare agencies should collaborate to develop standardized methods for eye-care delivery which are consistent with the guidelines of World Council of Optometry. Moreover, adequate training and awareness should be provided to the healthcare professionals to ensure quality clinical practices.


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