HEMATOLOGY CENTER LLP PROJECT OFFICE ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE
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چکیده
Relevance: The achievement of complex goals facing medical organizations is determined mainly by the ability to solve problems
 considering available and expected resources. Project Management Office (PMO) a business tool that effectively supports achieving
 goals. availability reliable information on incidence, therapeutic solutions, treatment outcomes, survival patients with
 oncohematological diseases prerequisite for introducing modern diagnostics, high-tech methods, providing quality
 care. article describes experience Hematology Center LLP as create database
 with hemoblastosis.
 research aimed evaluate effectiveness at in studying the
 approaches their efficacy diseases.
 Methods: We analyzed operation PMO, established November 2020 LLP. project office was
 tasked analyze data treated branch Ust-Kamenogorsk
 from 2015 2021 Karaganda 2018 2021. Data system was used to
 database diseases, calculating nosological structure based line therapy making
 patient’s profile select regimen.
 Results: conditions PMO were described: plan, specific outcome, specially organized team, time
 interval; operating analyzed. resulting made it possible assess volume, level, effectiveness
 diagnostic care mentioned nosologies justify improving existing patient examination routing system.
 Conclusion: activities study of
 treating proved viability using management approach organizations.
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عنوان ژورنال: Onkologiâ i radiologiâ Kazahstana
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2521-6414', '1684-937X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52532/2663-4864-2022-3-65-12-18