Improving Resource Efficiency Through Management Science (Redesign Project)
Journal of Healthcare Management 2004, Sept-Oct, 49, 5
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Publisher Description
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Optimal management of resources is a very complex and difficult task for healthcare systems. Nevertheless, healthcare providers can employ data-driven methodologies and management science tools, coupled with managerial insights, to significantly improve both their resource effectiveness and efficiency. Understanding the full technical complexities of management science models is a daunting task for healthcare managers, but they can be aided by the increased availability of management science software. Readily available software does not require extensive technical competencies and is easily adaptable to resource changes.
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