Information Cost And Payments
Mostrando 1-7 de 7 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Understanding The Organizational Barriers of Promoting Electronic Delivery Options in The United States Healthcare System: An Insurer’s Perspective
ABSTRACT Consumer-driven technologies are rapidly transforming how industries conduct business both internally and externally. From online banking to retail, the broad adoption of smart devices, internet access, and wearables amongst consumers has shifted the way enterprises develop software and conduct information technology (IT) operations. Although succes
JISTEM J.Inf.Syst. Technol. Manag.. Publicado em: 23/05/2019
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2. The impact of information technology on performance, quality and financial indicators in a medium-sized clinical laboratory / O impacto da tecnologia da informação sobre os indicadores de desempenho, qualidade e economicos de um laboratorio clinico de medio porte
The present study was performed at the Laboratory of Unimed Hospital in Sorocaba (LUS) with the objective to evaluate the applicability and benefits of the Information Technology (IT), in technical and financial-administrative management, through indicators of performance (production, productivity and recollection), quality (satisfaction research of patients
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Asymmetry of information and impacts in the structures of costs to the retail / Assimetria de informaÃÃo e impactos na estruturas de custos ao varejo
The present dissertation has as its main objective to investigate an optimized financial structure, through its forms of payments, that softens the effects of asymmetric information on the costs of transactions. To reduce transaction costs for retailer companies is justified for the fact of todayâs era of competitiveness, where companies, more and more, loo
Publicado em: 2005
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4. A study of the relationship between severity of illness and hospital cost in New Jersey hospitals.
In response to concerns over the equity of diagnosis-related group (DRG)-based prospective payment, the New Jersey Department of Health conducted a Severity of Illness evaluation study in which severity of illness, DRG, and uniform cost information were collected for 76,798 patients in 25 hospitals. Severity of illness was measured using the Computerized Sev
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5. A longitudinal study of the effects of graduate medical education on hospital operating costs.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of graduate medical education sponsorship on hospital operating costs over a seven-year period, to test for a longitudinal association between teaching intensity and cost, and to determine whether the indirect medical education (IME) payment adjustments made under Medicare's Prospective Payment System are appropriate. DATA SO
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6. Cost control of out-of-hours laboratory services in district general hospitals.
AIMS--To survey methods for cost control of out-of-hours laboratory services in district general hospitals in England and Wales. METHODS--A questionnaire was distributed to 66 district general hospital laboratories in England and Wales. RESULTS--The response rate was 61%. Most laboratories for which budgetary information was provided had on-call costs rangin
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7. The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme 2003–2004
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) grew by 8% in 2003–04; a slower rate than the 12.0% pa average growth over the last decade. Nevertheless, the sustainability of the Scheme remained an ongoing concern given an aging population and the continued introduction of useful (but increasingly expensive) new medicines. There was also concern that the Austral
BioMed Central.