Description: System Reengineering in Healthcare: Application for Hospital Emergency Departments by Salman Ben Zayed, Abdullah Bin Gani, Mohd Khalit Bin Othman This book presents an advanced systematic mapping review (SMR) and state-of-the-art taxonomy of emergency departments (EDs). Focusing on the patients level of fulfilment and how it can be enhanced, it examines existing problems like waiting periods and overcrowding and how these can be alleviated to provide a better service. The author examined research papers from 1964 to 2018, and developed six research questions, organising them using mapping studies, the primary objectives of which were firstly, to obtain a common understanding of the problems that need to be highlighted in EDs, and secondly, to re-analyse the methods used.Focusing on quality, the book encourages citations of experimental methods from important studies concerning EDs that can improve services. Through different research papers, various thematic areas in the healthcare sector were examined, like the determination of the relative efficiency of pre-discharge interventions; the analysis of care and managing common indications during the last stages of life; using e-Health to enhance effectiveness and proficiency; the seriousness of patient differences among EDs; the identification of quality problems in healthcare contexts; existing opportunities and the suggested plans.The book concludes that an analytical decision-making process should be used to assess a health technology on the basis of its performance. It stresses the importance of updating this analytical system frequently. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Back Cover This book presents an advanced systematic mapping review (SMR) and state-of-the-art taxonomy of emergency departments (EDs). Focusing on the patients level of fulfilment and how it can be enhanced, it examines existing problems like waiting periods and overcrowding and how these can be alleviated to provide a better service. The author examined research papers from 1964 to 2018, and developed six research questions, organising them using mapping studies, the primary objectives of which were firstly, to obtain a common understanding of the problems that need to be highlighted in EDs, and secondly, to re-analyse the methods used. Focusing on quality, the book encourages citations of experimental methods from important studies concerning EDs that can improve services. Through different research papers, various thematic areas in the healthcare sector were examined, like the determination of the relative efficiency of pre-discharge interventions; the analysis of care and managing common indications during the last stages of life; using e-Health to enhance effectiveness and proficiency; the seriousness of patient differences among EDs; the identification of quality problems in healthcare contexts; existing opportunities and the suggested plans. The book concludes that an analytical decision-making process should be used to assess a health technology on the basis of its performance. It stresses the importance of updating this analytical system frequently. Table of Contents Introduction.- Literature Review.- Method.- Result.- Discussion.- Conclusion. Review "The book is appropriate for various audiences such as healthcare workers, academic researchers, and professors/instructors. The book is especially geared for healthcare professionals who are familiar with hospital and emergency room operations. ... The book contains a succinct conclusion and ideas for future research." (Constance ShayHadley,Doodys Book Reviews, June 14, 2019) Long Description This book presents an advanced systematic mapping review (SMR) and state-of-the-art taxonomy of emergency departments (EDs). Focusing on the patients level of fulfilment and how it can be enhanced, it examines existing problems like waiting periods and overcrowding and how these can be alleviated to provide a better service. The author examined research papers from 1964 to 2018, and developed six research questions, organising them using mapping studies, the primary objectives of which were firstly, to obtain a common understanding of the problems that need to be highlighted in EDs, and secondly, to re-analyse the methods used. Focusing on quality, the book encourages citations of experimental methods from important studies concerning EDs that can improve services. Through different research papers, various thematic areas in the healthcare sector were examined, like the determination of the relative efficiency of pre-discharge interventions; the analysis of care and managing common indications during the last stages of life; using e-Health to enhance effectiveness and proficiency; the seriousness of patient differences among EDs; the identification of quality problems in healthcare contexts; existing opportunities and the suggested plans. The book concludes that an analytical decision-making process should be used to assess a health technology on the basis of its performance. It stresses the importance of updating this analytical system frequently. Review Quote "The book is appropriate for various audiences such as healthcare workers, academic researchers, and professors/instructors. The book is especially geared for healthcare professionals who are familiar with hospital and emergency room operations. ... The book contains a succinct conclusion and ideas for future research." (Constance ShayHadley, Doodys Book Reviews, June 14, 2019) Feature Presents a study of reorganising emergency department systems Includes various applications for hospital emergency departments and healthcare Features a collection of research papers from 1964 to 2017 with a focus on patients and the decentralization of services Proposes major focuses for future research directions Details ISBN303007451X Language English Year 2019 ISBN-10 303007451X ISBN-13 9783030074517 Format Paperback Author Mohd Khalit Bin Othman Series Studies in Systems, Decision and Control Subtitle Application for Hospital Emergency Departments DEWEY 006.3 Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Pages 57 Publication Date 2019-01-25 Short Title System Reengineering in Healthcare Series Number 172 UK Release Date 2019-01-25 Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019 Alternative 9783319981031 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 23 Illustrations, color; XXVIII, 57 p. 23 illus. in color. 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Book Title: System Reengineering in Healthcare: Application for Hospital Emer
Number of Pages: 57 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: System Reengineering in Healthcare: Application for Hospital Emergency Departments
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland Ag
Publication Year: 2019
Subject: Medicine, Engineering & Technology, Computer Science
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 152 g
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Author: Mohd Khalit Bin Othman, Abdullah Bin Gani, Salman Ben Zayed
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