Making the Decision to Outsource Linen and Laundry Service Edward McCauley B.S.‚ M.B.A. CEO‚ United Hospital Services 2009 ASHES Annual Conference September 20-24‚ 2009 Reno‚ NV Topics to Cover • • • • • • • • • • Different Types of Healthcare Laundries Management Structure of Laundries Keep OPL vs. Outsource Computation Pound vs. Piece Pricing Causes of Linen Losses Products and Services Offered Linen Service Contract Language Linen Service Installation Evaluation
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(2011) (2010) (2009) nd Audited Reports from 2011‚ 2010 and 2009‚ significant changes will be discussed‚ if any occurred‚ and address what Krungdhon Hospital plans are within the next year to five years regarding any changes. In closing this paper will address the reasons that our team agrees or disagrees with the CEO’s report presented to the Board. In addressing the ratio computations for 2009 and 2008‚ Unaudited and Audited reports‚ below‚ there were no significant changes between the two
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following business rules: a. A patient can make many appointments with one or more doctors in the clinic‚ and a doctor can accept appointments with many patients. However‚ each appointment is made with only one doctor and one patient. b. Emergency cases do not require an appointment. However‚ for appointment management purposes‚ an emergency is entered in the appointment book as “unscheduled.” c. If kept‚ an appointment yields a visit with the doctor specified in the appointment. The visit yields
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Medication discrepancies at the point of hospital discharge are a common occurrence [1-3]. A recent study reported that 41.3 % of patients had at least one unintentional medication discrepancy at hospital discharge‚ and 55.3 % were at risk for potential unintentional discrepancies involving incomplete or omitted prescription drug records [3]. In addition‚ a randomized controlled trial among 851 discharged cardiac patients concluded that about half of the patients (50.8 %) experienced clinically important
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Analysis of Apollo Hospitals in India Hospital at Hyderabad Vs Chennai After the success of the hospital at Chennai‚ Dr. Reddy expanded to Hyderabad. After a slow pickup which included losses for the first four years‚ the hospital finally seemed to have picked up by making a profit of Rs. 100‚478‚000 in the year 1994. But on closer examination of the financial statements‚ we can see that the apparent profit is actually due to interest waiver given by the financial institutions‚ as well as a result
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Week 5 Team A Smiley Hospital Performance Evaluations Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs Leadership and Performance Development HCS 475 Krystal Holthus June 28‚ 2014 Week 5 Team A Smiley Hospital Performance Evaluations Troubleshoot How will you address resistance from staff? Managers need to understand that resistance to change is normal. Employee’s reactions to change are healthy reactions and part of the process of change. Understanding that employees will react this way should help the manager anticipate
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As a CEO of Nashville General Hospital at Meharry I would ensure my employees understand the decision making process and where their decisions fit in the big picture by ensuring they are ready for the workforce. Change readiness helps an organization to manage change‚ once it identifies and labels the most important forces impacting change and develops strategies to address those forces (Dhingra & Punia‚ 2016). As CEO of my hospital I would make sure employees really understand their role in the
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Rory Boyan Writing 1 04/19/02 Considering all the treatment methods used at Mclean Hospital‚ harsh physical treatments were rarely productive. Methods such as seclusion‚ ice-baths‚ Electro-shock therapy‚ and even the Hospitals atmosphere itself can make one wonder how anyone came out of there better than they went in. It seems odd that people teetering on the edge of sanity were subjected to such horrible treatments. Although such treatments sometimes worked‚ it in no way outweighs the
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(Observations) Banner Good Samaritan Hospital: The halls reeked with fear; there was an ominous feeling in the air. The rooms were constantly being occupied‚ up and down‚ up and down; people‚ doctors‚ and patients strolled around. The looks on their faces displayed various emotions that cannot simply be explained with words. Today had not been my greatest day‚ and clearly I wasn’t the only going through a tough time. I couldn’t help but notice‚ how shady the hospital actually felt and looked. I simply
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Hospitals and long-term facilities Coretta Bradley Dr. David Tataw Health Services Organization – HSA 500 August 7‚ 2011 Hospitals and long-term facilities Hospitals can be defined as a facility that sick or injured persons are given medical treatment. Whereas long-term facilities provide rehabilitative‚ restorative‚ or continuous care to persons whom need help with day-to-day activities. Throughout this paper‚ the difference between non-profit and for-profit hospital will be described
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