Web Mobile-Based Applications for Healthcare Manageme Contributor(s): Al-Hakim, Latif (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1591406587 ISBN-13: 9781591406587 Publisher: IRM Press OUR PRICE: $90.20 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: January 2007 Annotation: Healthcare organizations are constantly designing effective systems aiming to help achieve customer satisfaction. Web-based and mobile-based technologies are two forms of information technologies that healthcare executives are increasingly looking to merge as an opportunity to develop such systems.Web Mobile-Based Applications for Healthcare Management addresses the difficult task of managing admissions and waiting lists while ensuring a quick and convincing response to unanticipated changes of the clinical needs. Web Mobile-Based Applications for Healthcare Management tackles the limitations of traditional systems, and takes into consideration the dynamic nature of clinical needs, scarce resources, alternative strategies, and customer satisfaction in an environment that often imposes unexpected deviation from planned activities. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Health Care Delivery - Business & Economics - Technology & Engineering |
Dewey: 362.110 |
LCCN: 2006033666 |
Physical Information: 1.12" H x 7.16" W x 10.31" (2.01 lbs) 452 pages |
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Publisher Description: Healthcare organizations are constantly designing effective systems aiming to help achieve customer satisfaction. Web-based and mobile-based technologies are two forms of information technologies that healthcare executives are increasingly looking to merge as an opportunity to develop such systems. Web Mobile-Based Applications for Healthcare Management addresses the difficult task of managing admissions and waiting lists while ensuring a quick and convincing response to unanticipated changes of the clinical needs. Web Mobile-Based Applications for Healthcare Management tackles the limitations of traditional systems, and takes into consideration the dynamic nature of clinical needs, scarce resources, alternative strategies, and customer satisfaction in an environment that often imposes unexpected deviation from planned activities. |