نتایج جستجو برای: implementation costs

تعداد نتایج: 525913  

2014
Thorsten Haas Susan Goobie Nelly Spielmann Markus Weiss Markus Schmugge Andrew Davidson

BACKGROUND Moderate to severe intraoperative bleeding and the presence of acquired coagulopathy remain serious problems in the management of major pediatric craniosynostosis surgery. After implementation of a ROTEM(®) -assisted patient blood management (PBM) strategy, using primarily purified coagulation factor concentrates, feasibility and costs of this new regimen were analyzed. METHODS Ret...

2007
Frank A.G. den Butter Stefan P.T. Groot Faroek Lazrak

This paper discusses the design, implementation and use of standards from the perspective of transaction costs economics. A proper design and implementation of standards may lead to a considerable reduction of transaction costs, which enhances trade and, consequently, economic welfare. A major example is the use of containers, which has drastically changed the worldwide transport infrastructure...

1998
Gary Hovey

1.0 Initial Draft minus cost and implementation plan 16/03/98 gjh 1.1 Added costs and implementation plan. Applied some suggestions from WFRD, TB, PED 29/03/98 gjh 1.2 Added Gantt chart and clarified some points.

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1998
J H Patrick R A Pruchno M S Rose

Among the major costs associated with conducting survey research are the time and money spent recruiting a large and racially representative sample. Contrasted here are the costs of different recruitment strategies (agencies, support groups, snowballs, media, mass mailings) in terms of project time, supplies (e.g., postage, support materials), and staff time as they bear on the costs of recruit...

Journal: :Perspectives in health information management 2013
Alberto Coustasse Shane Tomblin Chelsea Slack

Supply costs account for more than one-third of the average operating budget and constitute the second largest expenditure in hospitals. As hospitals have sought to reduce these costs, radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has emerged as a solution. This study reviews existing literature to gauge the recent and potential impact and direction of the implementation of RFID in the hospi...

2013
Shane Tomblin

Supply costs account for more than one-third of the average operating budget and constitute the second largest expenditure in hospitals. As hospitals have sought to reduce these costs, radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has emerged as a solution. This study reviews existing literature to gauge the recent and potential impact and direction of the implementation of RFID in the hospi...

2014
Jeremy W Bray Erin Mallonee William Dowd Arnie Aldridge Alexander J Cowell Janice Vendetti

This paper examines the costs of delivering screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) services within the first seven demonstration programs funded by the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Service-level costs were estimated and compared across implementation model (contracted specialist, inhouse specialist, inhouse generalist) and service deliv...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
esmat gheysari hojatollah yousefi hossain soleymani soheila mojdeh

abstract background: today, the rate of surgeries is increasing, but surgeries are canceled due to various reasons. unexpected cancellation of surgeries not only results in disorder in the operating room schedule, but also causes stress for patients and their family and increases costs. we determined the number and causes of surgery cancellations and areas for improvement. materials and methods...

2010
Anja Weber

Agri-environmental schemes provide payments for farmers in return for environmental services. Their implementation induces transaction costs for administration and farmers. Although transaction costs became subject of research in recent years, little attention has been paid to activities which create them. This paper uses insights from Principal-Agent-Theory to show, how information gaps betwee...

2001
Jeffrey A. Frankel

It is self-serving to emphasize the importance of involvement of one=s own agency. But economic thinking has been an important determinant of the Clinton Administration=s policy on climate change. Our role has included explaining the benefits of market-based solutions, especially the benefits of emissions trading, both domestically and internationally. We have said in Senate testimony that unde...

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