نتایج جستجو برای: assigned accountability priority

تعداد نتایج: 161740  

Journal: :Health policy 2012
Peter C Smith Anders Anell Reinhard Busse Luca Crivelli Judith Healy Anne Karin Lindahl Gert Westert Tobechukwu Kene

This paper explores leadership and governance arrangements in seven developed health systems: Australia, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. It presents a cybernetic model of leadership and governance comprising three fundamental functions: priority setting, performance monitoring and accountability arrangements. The paper uses a structured survey to examine criti...

Journal: :Journal of health services research & policy 2003
Douglas Martin Ken Shulman Patricia Santiago-Sorrell Peter Singer

OBJECTIVES To describe and evaluate the priority-setting element of a hospital's strategic planning process. METHODS Qualitative case study and evaluation against the conditions of 'accountability for reasonableness' of a strategic planning process at a large urban university-affiliated hospital. RESULTS The hospital's strategic planning process met the conditions of 'accountability for rea...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2015
اسدی, حشمت اله, حسینی, آغافاطمه, سیدین, سید حسام, غرسی منشادی, مهدی, محسنی, محمد,

Background:  hospital is one of the most key institutions in the modern health care system and accountability is the most essential organizational functions. Accountability strengthens the main factors to responsibility regarding functions by pushing them up. This study aimed at assessing the situation analysis of  performance accountability in teaching hospitals affiliated to Tehran University...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2008
Deborah S Yokoe Leonard A Mermel Deverick J Anderson Kathleen M Arias Helen Burstin David P Calfee Susan E Coffin Erik R Dubberke Victoria Fraser Dale N Gerding Frances A Griffin Peter Gross Keith S Kaye Michael Klompas Evelyn Lo Jonas Marschall Lindsay Nicolle David A Pegues Trish M Perl Kelly Podgorny Sanjay Saint Cassandra D Salgado Robert A Weinstein Robert Wise David Classen

Preventable healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) occur in US hospitals. Preventing these infections is a national priority, with initiatives led by healthcare organizations, professional associations, government and accrediting agencies, legislators, regulators, payers, and consumer advocacy groups. To assist acute care hospitals in focusing and prioritizing efforts to implement evidence-bas...

Journal: :Health policy 2005
Shannon Madden Douglas K Martin Sarah Downey Peter A Singer

OBJECTIVE To describe and evaluate priority setting in the context of hospital priority setting and more specifically to evaluate the use of an appeals process. DESIGN Qualitative case study and evaluation using the ethical framework 'accountability for reasonableness'. SETTING The University Health Network (UHN), a network of three large urban teaching hospitals affiliated with the Univers...

2002
Mohamed Hadi Habaebi Borhanuddin Mohd Ali

-In this paper, we introduce a new mixed priority scheme that utilizes the logarithmically equi-spaced random transmitter power levels (LESRTPL) model to control the assignment of the transmitter power levels, assigned to each priority class, adaptively. Packets, of different priority classes contending simultaneously over the wireless channels to capture a contention slot, will transmit using ...

2017
Zulfiqar A Bhutta

In a Perspective, Zulfiqar Bhutta discusses the importance of regular and timely reporting on stillbirths.

2013
Peter Kamuzora Stephen Maluka Benedict Ndawi Jens Byskov Anna-Karin Hurtig

Background Community participation in priority setting in health systems has gained importance all over the world, particularly in resource-poor settings where governments have often failed to provide adequate public-sector services for their citizens. Incorporation of public views into priority setting is perceived as a means to restore trust, improve accountability, and secure cost-effective ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2003
D K Martin P A Singer M Bernstein

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to describe the process used to decide which patients are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital with special focus on access for neurosurgery patients, and evaluate it using "accountability for reasonableness". METHODS Qualitative case study methodology was used. Data were collected from documents, interviews with key informants, and ...

Journal: :MEDICC review 2011
Juan Carrizo Fortunato L Cristobal Khaya Mfenyana Richard Murray Jusie L J Siega-Sur Roger Strasser Paul Worley

MEDICC Review: WHO defi nes social accountability of medical schools as the obligation to orient teaching, research and service activities to addressing the priority health needs of the communities they have a mandate to serve, defi ning those needs in collaboration with government, health service organizations, health professionals and the public.[1] How does this contribute to making universa...

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