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期刊名:Iise transactions on healthcare systems engineering

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ISSN:2472-5579

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Shimeng Du,Douglas Wiegmann,John Beasley et al. Shimeng Du et al.
Primary healthcare is recognized as a team-based activity. Traditionally, a primary care team is considered to be a group of individuals that work together to satisfy patients' needs for primary care services. Past studies show wide variati...
Adel Alaeddini,Jonathan E Helm,Pengyi Shi et al. Adel Alaeddini et al.
When patients leave the hospital for lower levels of care, they experience a risk of adverse events on a daily basis. The advent of value-based purchasing among other major initiatives has led to an increasing emphasis on reducing the occur...
Geb W Thomas Geb W Thomas
One clinical defense against ventilator-associated pneumonia is maintaining the head-of-bed angle of ventilated patients above 30°. Most previous studies of head-of-bed angles using electronic monitoring have recorded compliance rates of l...
J Paul Brooks,José H Dulá,Amy L Pakyz et al. J Paul Brooks et al.
We develop a robust ranking procedure to uncover trends in variation in antibiotic resistance (AR) rates across hospitals for some antibiotic-bacterium pairs over several years. We illustrate how the method can be used to detect potentially...
Abigail R Wooldridge,Pascale Carayon,David Williamson Shaffer et al. Abigail R Wooldridge et al.
Health care is fundamentally about people, and therefore, engineering approaches for studying healthcare systems must consider the perspective, concepts and methods offered by the human factors and ergonomics (HFE) discipline. HFE analysis ...
Leah K Taylor,Geb W Thomas,Matthew D Karam et al. Leah K Taylor et al.
An unbiased, repeatable process for assessing operating room performance is an important step toward quantifying the relationship between surgical training and performance. Hip fracture surgeries offer a promising first target in orthopedic...