2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634111
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Process Potential Screening

Abstract: In using the PPS, relevant potentials for improvement were identified in ten typical hospital processes. The instrument's practicability must now be examined in further studies by the final target group (e.g., quality or project managers, and the staff responsible for processes).

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“…4 The evaluation of the true impact of telemedicine requires a multi-dimensional assessment 5 as telemedicine has the potential to alter the underlying structures, processes, culture, as well as outcomes of care. 4 The evaluation of the true impact of telemedicine requires a multi-dimensional assessment 5 as telemedicine has the potential to alter the underlying structures, processes, culture, as well as outcomes of care.…”
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“…4 The evaluation of the true impact of telemedicine requires a multi-dimensional assessment 5 as telemedicine has the potential to alter the underlying structures, processes, culture, as well as outcomes of care. 4 The evaluation of the true impact of telemedicine requires a multi-dimensional assessment 5 as telemedicine has the potential to alter the underlying structures, processes, culture, as well as outcomes of care.…”
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