M Opio, C Agweta, M Ejang, I Picorella, TR Okello - 2022 - ir.lirauni.ac.ug
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationship and effect of intrinsic and extrinsic reward practices on health service delivery. Methods: Data was collected prospectively from …
Methods Qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews with key informants (KI) representing academics, undergraduate students, administration staff …
Healthcare self-referral leads to patients receiving care at an inappropriate level and for an unnecessarily higher cost. The patients who most require specialist services are unable to …
This thesis analyses whether the movement towards privatisation (through various phases of corporatisation, changes in management and operation) has been associated with an …
Η εργασία μας επιχειρεί να καταγράψει τις οργανωτικές, λειτουργικές και θεσμικές επιπτώσεις της Πανδημίας στη λειτουργία των Νοσοκομείων. Ταυτόχρονα μελετά τις συνέπειες στην …
S Chadee, V Stoute - Environmental Health Insights, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The built environment encompasses the physical components of the environment, inclusive of infrastructure, households, buildings, streets, and open spaces, within which individuals …
Background: Planning and management of effective primary health services is a major problem for both the developing and developed countries. The aim of this case study is to …
Problem The empirical model in which quality of service, caregivers' job satisfaction and competitive advantage-component are predictors of organization performance in outpatient …
• Healthcare service is vital part for human life• Consult with physician when people are sick• Illness quickly recovery• Less cost in treatment• Different criteria to select a doctor• …