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Herwina Rosnan,Norzayana Yusof,Sofian Shamsuddin
Pág. 95 - 100
Despite the progressive revenue trend, service providers in Malaysia's medical tourism have been receiving numerous complaints. Hence, this article sets to illustrate the behaviour of the service providers by describing whether they met the expectations ...
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Gowthaman Sivakumar, Eman Almehdawe and Golam Kabir
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted almost every sector. This impact has been especially felt in the healthcare sector, as the pandemic has affected its stability, which has highlighted the need for improvements in service. As such, we propo...
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Zhuolin Tao and Wenchao Han
The hierarchical healthcare system is widely considered to be a desirable mode of the delivery of healthcare services. It is expected that the establishment of a hierarchical healthcare system can help provide better and more equal healthcare accessibili...
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Jianhua Ni, Ming Liang, Yan Lin, Yanlan Wu and Chen Wang
While great progress in the development of a methodological approach to measure the accessibility of healthcare services has been made, the exclusion of the complex multi-mode travel behavior of urban residents and a rough calculation of travel costs fro...
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Jiyoung Kim
Few studies have reported on how customer value is co-created in healthcare service delivery, and its effect on patients’ perceptions of wellbeing. It is important to examine physician-patient interaction in the context of a healthcare sector chara...
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Yo-Ping Huang, Haobijam Basanta, Hung-Chou Kuo and Andy Huang
The ever-escalating rise in numbers of the aging population has preempted a revolutionary change in the healthcare sector and serves as a major counterpoint to modern life in the 21st century. Increasing demand being placed on the health sector is almost...
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Muhammad Fiaz, Amir Ikram and Asad Ilyas
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Dong Doan Van, Qingsong Ai and Quan Liu
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Vanja Miskovic,Djordje Babic
Pág. pp. 65 - 74
A global phenomenon of population ageing and an increasing number of patients with chronic diseases place substantial additional pressure on healthcare systems. A possible solution for this problem is a new emerging sort of pervasive personal healthcare ...
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S. Velliangiri, P. Karthikeyan, Vinayakumar Ravi, Meshari Almeshari and Yasser Alzamil
Medical service providers generate many healthcare records containing sensitive and private information about a patient?s health. The patient can allow healthcare service providers to generate healthcare data, which can be stored with healthcare service ...
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Sioy Anusornteerakul, Kimaporn Khamanarong, Suranart Khamanarong, Jadsada Thinkhamrop
The management of reproductive health service for youth has become an important issue during the recent year. However, management has no clear idea about the influential factors of concern to. In this paper, we will discuss these influence factors that a...
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Othman Kareem Mahmood,Jamal Ahmed Hama Kareem,Wirya Najm Rashid,Daroon Faridun Abdulla
Pág. 174 - 179
This paper explores the relationship between the physical facility layout of the Sulaymaniyah Pediatric Teaching Hospital (SPTH) and Sulaymaniyah Teaching Hospital (STH) and the quality of healthcare service dimensions using the correlation coefficient a...
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Zafer Acar, Tuba Bozaykut Buk
Pág. 13 - 27
A strong supply chain management in healthcare institutions improves the healthcare service quality at the micro level and contributes to the national economy at the macro level. The healthcare service includes various producers, suppliers and their acti...
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Xinxin Zhou, Yujie Chen, Yingying Li, Bingjie Liu and Zhaoyuan Yu
As a kind of first aid healthcare service, emergency medical services (EMSs) present high spatiotemporal sensitivity due to significant changes in the time-dependent urban environment. Taking full advantage of big spatiotemporal data to realize multiperi...
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Isti Mardiani, Daumi Rahmatika, Alya Triska Sutrisno, Asfia Fitri Aras
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Hossein Hassani, Xu Huang and Steve MacFeely
Over the last few decades, our digitally expanding world has experienced another significant digitalization boost because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital transformations are changing every aspect of this world. New technological innovations are springi...
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Rishi Saripalle, Mehdi Sookhak and Mahboobeh Haghparast
The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is an internationally recognized medical vocabulary that enables semantic interoperability across various biomedical terminologies. To use its knowledge, the users must understand its complex knowledge structure...
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Pierre-Andre Mans, Parimalaranie Yogeswaran and Oladele Vincent Adeniyi
Background: Despite the widespread availability of ultrasound machines in South African district hospitals, there are no guidelines on the competency in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) use required by generalist doctors in this setting. This study aimed...
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Shensheng Tang and Yi Xie
Internet of Things (IoT) is improving human life in a more convenient and simpler way. One of the most promising IoT applications is healthcare. In this paper, an availability model of a healthcare IoT system is proposed which is composed of two groups o...
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Genxin Song, Xinxin He, Yunfeng Kong, Ke Li, Hongquan Song, Shiyan Zhai and Jingjing Luo
Background: The recent global COVID-19 pandemic serves as another reminder that people in different urban neighborhoods need equal access to basic medical services. This study aims to improve the spatial accessibility of healthcare services toward the ?1...
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