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  2. Team Performance Management - Wikipedia

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    Team Performance Management is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Emerald Group Publishing covering research on work-group and team performance management. The journal was established in 1995 and the editor-in-chief is Petru Curseu (Tilburg University).

  3. Health information management - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare quality and safety require that the right information be available at the right time to support patient care and health system management decisions. Gaining consensus on essential data content and documentation standards is a necessary prerequisite for high-quality data in the interconnected healthcare system of the future.

  4. Healthcare in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The pharmaceutical industry plays a major role in Germany within and beyond direct health care. Expenditure on pharmaceutical drugs is almost half of those for the entire hospital sector. Pharmaceutical drug expenditure grew by an annual average of 4.1% between 2004 and 2010. Such developments caused numerous health care reforms since the 1980s ...

  5. Team management - Wikipedia

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    The "command and control” method as an approach to team management is based on the concept of military management. It was a commonly used system in the private sector during the 21st century. [12] In this method, the team leader instructs their team members to complete a task and if they refuse, they will punish employees until they comply.

  6. Team service management - Wikipedia

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    Team service management pulls together and integrates a number of established management methods and techniques in an open source framework for any team to use without reference to consultants. It is intended to complement process centric frameworks notably ITIL and ITSM where management disciplines and the associated processes are defined, but ...

  7. Health systems engineering - Wikipedia

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    Health systems engineering or health engineering (often known as health care systems engineering (HCSE)) is an academic and a pragmatic discipline that approaches the health care industry, and other industries connected with health care delivery, as complex adaptive systems, and identifies and applies engineering design and analysis principles in such areas.

  8. Organizational-dynamic game - Wikipedia

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    Organizational-dynamic games are usually designed for the specific purpose of furthering personal development and character building, particularly in addressing complex organizational situations, such as managing change and innovation diffusion in a company, helping people in the organization to introduce productive collaboration patterns ...

  9. Health administration - Wikipedia

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    Iconographic Collections. Keywords: E. Walker; Florence Nightingale; W.J. Simpson. Health administration, healthcare administration, healthcare management or hospital management is the field relating to leadership, management, and administration of public health systems, health care systems, hospitals, and hospital networks in all the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors.