2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8627(03)00115-9
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The business of emergency medicine: a model for success

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“…In this context, the analysis and classification of unpreventable and preventable deaths as reported by Nafsi et al [16 ] as well as the analysis of healthcare provider complaints appear to be trendsetting new approaches to meaningful benchmarks. Inasmuch as these approaches are amenable to different settings of emergency medicine, both prehospital and in-hospital emergency care quality may be directly compared in the future and this may have an important impact on the management of financial and nonfinancial strategic objectives [41] in the pursuit to provide ongoing access to high-quality emergency medical care.…”
Section: Benchmarking In Emergency Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the analysis and classification of unpreventable and preventable deaths as reported by Nafsi et al [16 ] as well as the analysis of healthcare provider complaints appear to be trendsetting new approaches to meaningful benchmarks. Inasmuch as these approaches are amenable to different settings of emergency medicine, both prehospital and in-hospital emergency care quality may be directly compared in the future and this may have an important impact on the management of financial and nonfinancial strategic objectives [41] in the pursuit to provide ongoing access to high-quality emergency medical care.…”
Section: Benchmarking In Emergency Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proctor et al (47) described how organization and measurement in the management of emergency departments led to financial success and improvement in patient care. In a series of three essays, Ausman (7-9) articulated the value of business-style planning to the working neurosurgeon, urging neurosurgeons to "apply the principles of busi-ness management and strategic planning to surgical procedures to produce better results and improve teamwork."…”
Section: Organization and Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Οι καλές και μη καταστάσεις που επηρεάζουν την ζωή τους μπορούν να χρησιμοποιηθούν ως μέσον ενδυνάμωσης της προσωπικότητάς τους προς όφελος του ορθού επαγγελματισμού. 3 Οι ίδιες αρχές άλλωστε ισχύουν και στον αυστηρά καθορισμένο ιατρικό χώρο όπως αυτό της επείγουσας ιατρικής 4.…”
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