نتایج جستجو برای: Hospital Industry

تعداد نتایج: 590551  

Amir Ashkan Nasiripour Elham Afzal Mohammad Hossein Modarresi, Mohammad Reza Maleki

Background and Objectives: HospitalBranding is a new concept in Iran that requires focused attention in order to enhance economic performance of health care delivery system. This study aimed to develop a conceptual framework for initiation and promotion of public teaching hospital brand in an Iranian context. Methods: A comparative study of hospital brand...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2016
ملکی, مرتضی, کهیاری حقیقت, امین, کهیاری حقیقت, علی,

Background: The growing importance of hospitals in physical and mental health improvement has led to focus on improving service quality; and hospitals have considered it as a major competitive advantage. This study aimed at investigating the role of improving services quality on hospital brand preference in healthcare industry. Materials and Methods: This applied study was a descriptive one....

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2015
mohammad saadati khadijeh yarifard saber azami-agdash jafar sadegh tabrizi

background and objectives: accreditation is a widely used mechanism to keep organization adherent to the established standards. the aim of the study was to identify barriers towards promotion of accreditation in the iranian hospitals, and exploring the potential overcoming strategies.   methods: a qualitative study design was adopted. data were collected using a questionnaire with open question...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2010
Betina Holbaek Pedersen Harald Hannerz Finn Tüchsen Kim Lyngby Mikkelsen Johnny Dyreborg

OBJECTIVES To estimate proportions of injuries that are attributable to the work environment (excess fractions) among economically active men and to identify industries associated with an elevated injury risk. METHODS A follow-up study was conducted among all economically active men in Denmark aged 20-59 yr 1 January 1999 (N=1,315,772) for first hospital contacts in the period 1999-2003 due t...

2014
Fabio Variola Sylvia Francis Zalzal Annie Leduc Jean Barbeau Antonio Nanci

Mesoporous surfaces generated by oxidative nanopatterning have the capacity to selectively regulate cell behavior, but their impact on microorganisms has not yet been explored. The main objective of this study was to test the effects of such surfaces on the adherence of two common bacteria and one yeast strain that are responsible for nosocomial infections in clinical settings and biomedical ap...

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2004
Francisco R Mesa Ana María Kaempffer

BACKGROUND The issue of medically justified work absenteeism has a great relevance in Chile at the present moment. AIM To analyze sick leaves among people working in hospitals, mines, automotive industry and universities. MATERIAL AND METHODS Analysis of 14 thesis and research papers about absenteeism in Chile. The incapacity rate (number of days with sick leave per worker per year, the fre...

Journal: :The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association 1999
M Gaynor D Haas-Wilson

The health care industry is being transformed. Large firms are merging and acquiring other firms. Alliances and contractual relations between players in this market are shifting rapidly. Within the next few years, many markets are predicted to be dominated by a few large firms. Antitrust enforcement authorities like the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, as well as courts a...

Journal: :Physician executive 2013
Sarah Freymann Fontenot

As of August 1, 2013, the Sunshine Act mandates that any transaction between a physician (or teaching hospital) and the pharmaceutical or device industries more than $10 in value must be publicly disclosed. Physician and industry leaders have sounded alarms about the impact of this extreme level of transparency; physicians are nervous, for they fear information published online will tarnish the...

Mehdi Chitsazi, Mehdi Tavana, Seyedeh Zeinab Peighambar zadeh

Objective: Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease with a rising prevalence in the cattle industry. It is most common in dairy calves one to ten weeks of age. Salmonellosis has a serious economic impact on the cattle industry worldwide. Methods: In May 2013, a three months old male Holstein calf with the history of lateral recumbency was referred to veterinary hospital with severe depression, cach...

Mehdi Chitsazi, Mehdi Tavana, Seyedeh Zeinab Peighambar zadeh

Objective: Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease with a rising prevalence in the cattle industry. It is most common in dairy calves one to ten weeks of age. Salmonellosis has a serious economic impact on the cattle industry worldwide. Methods: In May 2013, a three months old male Holstein calf with the history of lateral recumbency was referred to veterinary hospital with severe depression, cach...

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