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Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations Soraia Oueida

Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations By Soraia Oueida

Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations by Soraia Oueida


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With the introduction of a new computer platform package for the management of medical organizations and healthcare systems, this book aims to improve management techniques and increase overall satisfaction scores of patients, owner and medical resources.

Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations Summary

Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations: Balancing and Optimizing Patient Satisfaction, Owner Satisfaction, and Medical Resources by Soraia Oueida

The medical sector has been growing exponentially over the last decade and healthcare services are becoming more complex and costly. In order to continue efficiently and effectively managing patient safety, quality, and the effectiveness of the healthcare systems, new methodologies are needed. This book provides a platform to address this growing need and to improve practice.

With the introduction of a new computer platform package for the management of medical organizations and healthcare systems, Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations aims to improve management techniques and increase overall satisfaction scores of patients, owners, and medical resources. The platform outlined will improve the daily operation of a healthcare system, focusing on the emergency department, and can be used to study the operation flow of a unit for performance optimization. It offers a user-friendly interface and proposed programming language, along with a visual and simple practice to collect and understand statistical outputs.

Essential reading for decision makers on different levels in the healthcare organization hierarchy, this book can also be used by management to improve the performance of the organization and decision makers to hire resources, enhance workflows or both. It guides designers and system implementers in a step-by-step approach to make optimal decisions for resource allocation and helps designers and management to detect deficiencies in ongoing processes and fix or enhance them.

Soraia Oueida is an instructor in the Department of Computer Engineering at the American University of the Middle East. She is an IEEE member and her research interests include Simulation Modeling, Discrete Mathematics, Petri Net, Workflows, Blockchain, IoT, Industrial Management Systems.

About Soraia Oueida

Soraia Oueida is an instructor in the Department of Computer Engineering at the American University of the Middle East. She is a member of the IET community and her research interests include Simulation Modeling, Discrete Mathematics, Petri Net Workflows, Block Chains, IoT, FPGAs, Industrial Management Systems and Industrial Engineering Design.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Healthcare System 2. Stages of Research on ED Management 3. Analysis of HealthCare Processes 4. Mathematical Model and System Validation 5. Optimizing the Structure of the ED 6. Building a Platform for ED Management and its Socio-Economical Benefits 7. Conclusion and Future Work Appendix A Mathematical Notations Appendix B AMS Language Primitives

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NLS9780367460600
9780367460600
0367460602
Modeling a New Computer Framework for Managing Healthcare Organizations: Balancing and Optimizing Patient Satisfaction, Owner Satisfaction, and Medical Resources by Soraia Oueida
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-08-28
214
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