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Medical Calendars

Cassian Pereira

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Editora: Publifye

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Medical Calendars explores the vital role of strategic scheduling in healthcare administration. More than just organizational tools, effective calendar systems are crucial for patient safety, operational efficiency, and research integrity. Did you know that optimizing patient scheduling directly impacts wait times and resource allocation, leading to improved patient satisfaction? The book emphasizes how efficient clinical trial calendars are essential for maintaining data integrity and ensuring regulatory compliance.

 
The book examines patient scheduling, clinical trial management, and emergency response coordination, advocating for a unified, strategically designed calendar system. Drawing from business management and operations management, it provides a framework adaptable to various healthcare settings.

 
The book progresses from fundamental concepts to in-depth analyses of patient care calendars, clinical trial calendars, and emergency response calendars, culminating in a discussion of integrating these systems for institution-wide efficiency. Through case studies and data-driven analyses, Medical Calendars bridges the gap between medical practice and management science. It treats calendar management as a proactive function, not just a reactive task. Readers will gain insights into conducting calendar audits, implementing technological solutions, and measuring the impact of calendar optimization initiatives, ultimately improving healthcare management.
Disponível desde: 05/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 113 páginas.

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