Managing Plan
Mostrando 49-54 de 54 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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49. A criação de um serviço de urgencia psiquiatrica : uma analise historica documental e oral
This first assignment has the objective to reconstruct historicy the creation of Unidade Psiquiátrica de Urgência - UPU (Psychiatry Urgency Unity), of Hospital e Maternidade Celso Pierro - HMCP (Celso Pierro Hospital and Maternity) at Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas - PUCCAMP, using the oral methodology and historical documental analysis as a
Publicado em: 1998
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50. A new approach to managing intraductal papillary mucinous pancreatic neoplasms
Progress in the diagnosis and management plan for this pancreatic neoplasm
BMJ Group.
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51. The knowledge workstation: an electronic environment for knowledge management.
This paper focuses on the creation of the IAIMS workstation in the context of the outcomes of a year-long IAIMS strategic planning process at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions (JHMI). These outcomes include a long-term institutional vision for a functional knowledge management environment, a JHMI IAIMS model, a strategic plan, and two model prototypes.
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52. Development of Methodologic Tools for Planning and Managing Library Services: I. Project Goals and Approach *
In July 1966, the Institute for Advancement of Medical Communication began work on a project aimed at developing methods for collecting objective data suitable for planning and guiding local, regional, and national programs to improve biomedical libraries and the biomedical information complex. This article constitutes an introduction to a series of reports
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53. Impact of hospital discharge planning on meeting patient needs after returning home.
This study examines the contribution of hospital discharge planning in meeting the needs of patients for care after their return home. A random sample of 919 admissions (age 60 and over) to five hospitals was studied to obtain information on characteristics of discharge planning during the patients' hospital stay. Specifically, information was obtained on th
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54. Potential effects of correction of inaccuracies of the mini-Wright peak expiratory flow meter on the use of an asthma self-management plan.
BACKGROUND: Patient self-management plans for asthma use peak expiratory flow (PEF) meter readings for decisions on adjusting asthma treatment. PEF meters have been shown to be inaccurate and the effect of this inaccuracy on such treatment plans has been determined. METHODS: PEF measurements were made by 127 severe asthmatic patients at least twice a day for