نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare challenges

تعداد نتایج: 410188  

2009
Judy Hanover

Globally, healthcare service delivery faces many challenges that transcend regional and national boundaries. Population growth, increased life expectancy, increasingly stringent regulatory and compliance requirements, and demand for more and better access to quality care are driving up healthcare costs and creating a chronic shortage of skilled professionals. Continuing to deliver healthcare se...

2016
Baligh Yehia

of Veterans Affairs (VA) has faced challenges meeting the evolving needs of Veterans and the growing demand for care. To address these challenges, VA is adopting modern healthcare models, including telemedicine, home-based care, and a stronger emphasis on building partnerships in the community. From fiscal year (FY) 2014 to FY 2015, community care appointments increased approximately 20 percent...

Journal: :Behavioral healthcare tomorrow 2004
Natalie S Berger

This is a challenging time in the field of public mental health. State and federal funding for public behavioral healthcare is declining in a time when the demand for services is increasing. Philosophical changes in mental healthcare service delivery, underscored by the tenets from the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, are creating additional challenges for practitioners. The...

2016
George Ditsa Mark Muwanguzi

Out of the UN Assembly (2000) initiated Eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targeting, the MDG 4, 5 and 6 are concerned about health for all, while MDG 7 deals with environmental stability, while MDG 8 is a capstone goal advocating for global partnership for development. Quality and equitable healthcare delivery in Africa still remain a daunting challenge (Ditsa & Ojo, 2011). There is a g...

2016
SUSANNE GUSTAVSSON

Quality improvements (QI,) based on principles, practices, and tools developed in the manufacturing industry, is becoming a common approach in healthcare, as well as an increasing focus on patient involvement. Healthcare QI is driven by challenges such as future patients’ demand for higher quality of care and their desire to have an amplified impact on their health situation and care. Additiona...

Journal: :IJMC 2006
Upkar Varshney

With an increasingly mobile society and the worldwide deployment of mobile and wireless networks, wireless infrastructure can support many current and emerging healthcare applications. However, before wireless infrastructure can be used in a wide scale, there are several challenges that must be overcome. These include how to best utilise the capabilities of diverse wireless technologies and how...

2016
Pallavi Rao

Over the years, online healthcare has become a crucial part of the healthcare sector as there is growing interest amongst people for using the Internet to access health-related information and services. In spite of many benefits of online healthcare, its quality is a cause of concern as the consequences of inaccurate and misleading information could be dangerous. With the advancement in informa...

2015
Booma Devi Sekar JiaLi Ma

The proactive development in electronic health (e-health) has introduced seemingly endless number of applications such as telemedicine, electronic records, healthcare score cards, healthcare monitoring etc. Yet, these applications confront the key challenges of network dependence and medical personnel necessity, which hinders the development of universality of e-health services. To mitigate suc...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
shahram etemadifar masoud bahrami mohsen shahriari alireza khosravi farsani

a bstract background: living with heart failure patients is a complex situation for family caregivers. few studies have been conducted to examine the effects of interventional programs to ease this condition. the purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a supportive educative group intervention in reducing family caregivers’ burden of caregiving.   materials and methods: this...

2014
Eman AbuKhousa Jameela Al-Jaroodi Sanja Lazarova-Molnar Nader Mohamed

Recently, most healthcare organizations focus their attention on reducing the cost of their supply chain management (SCM) by improving the decision making pertaining processes' efficiencies. The availability of products through healthcare SCM is often a matter of life or death to the patient; therefore, trial and error approaches are not an option in this environment. Simulation and modeling (S...

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