Outsourcing in Healthcare is basic to achieve synergy between medical ethics, patients’ needs and economic feasibility.
Author: Diana Belohlavek
Energy Saving in the Management of Hospitals and Clinics
Work implies producing a displacement of something in the real world. Every displacement generates a friction that needs to be managed.
Do diagnosticians like Dr. House exist in real life?
Diagnosing is the core of curing. The diagnosis is the first point of maximum risk that is faced by any health professional.
Businesses improvement: Working today better than Yesterday
Evolution implies assuming the responsibility of a personal improvement.
Unicist Object Driven Organization: Upgrading Human Quality
The use of Unicist Business Objects is only possible for those who are willing to assume the full responsibility for producing results.
Medical Cybernetics and the Unicist Standard
Medical practice requires maximizing the use of hardware and software to provide a reliable environment for physicians’ activities.
EMR & EHR are the two faces of the same coin
There are two ways to approach health problems: from the point of view of diseases and from the point of view of health.
Outsourcing and Insourcing: two stages in business
Understanding the “natural organization” implies considering what and when something is subject to be outsourced and when the same matter should be insourced.
The Nature of Continuous Improvement
The evolution of life-sciences and the need of the patients are the drivers of continuous improvement.
Upgrade Healthcare Management using the Unicist Standard
The Unicist Object Driven Technologies allow the design of business objects to develop a secure improvement of the healthcare processes.