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Anticoagulation clinics 2 Full-time equivalent 2 Functional job analysis 2 Simulation 2 Staffing model 2 Arbeitsbewertung 1 Job evaluation 1
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Chung, Sung Hoon 2 Hailemariam, Desta A. 2 Khasawneh, Mohammad T. 2 Lukesh, William 2 Park, Angela 2 Rose, Adam 2 Shan, Xiaojun 2
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Journal of Industrial Engineering International 1 Journal of industrial engineering international 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Developing an appropriate staff mix for anticoagulation clinics: Functional job analysis approach
Hailemariam, Desta A.; Shan, Xiaojun; Chung, Sung Hoon; … - In: Journal of Industrial Engineering International 15 (2019) 1, pp. 103-118
Anticoagulation clinics (ACCs) are specialty clinics that manage patients with blood clotting problems. Since labor costs usually account for a substantial portion of a healthcare organization's budget, optimizing the number and types of staff required was often the focus, especially for ACCs,...
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Developing an appropriate staff mix for anticoagulation clinics: functional job analysis approach
Hailemariam, Desta A.; Shan, Xiaojun; Chung, Sung Hoon; … - In: Journal of industrial engineering international 15 (2019) 1, pp. 103-118
Anticoagulation clinics (ACCs) are specialty clinics that manage patients with blood clotting problems. Since labor costs usually account for a substantial portion of a healthcare organization’s budget, optimizing the number and types of staff required was often the focus, especially for ACCs,...
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