Career In Healthcare Sector By: Sarfraj Ahmed | - See yourself as a care giver if you wish to enter the healthcare sector. Here are we discussing few things about Healthcare Career and what are the employment opportunities are there.
How much employment is the healthcare sector creating and how is it likely to shape up as a job provider?
The healthcare sector is a booming sector in terms of creation of new job opportunities. A recent McKinsey study states it is among the handful of sectors that together account for 66 ... Tags:Healthcare Sector, Healthcare Industy, Employment in Health
Lean Healthcare Using Kaizen By: Graeme Jonathan | - Using the much acclaimed Japanese theory of Kaizen as its basis, lean healthcare encourages hospitals to make small improvements to its processes on a continuous basis. This exercise not only reduces waste and increases efficiency, but also provides enhanced value to customers and boosts the healthcare facilitys bottom line.
For example, applying lean healthcare in point of care testing might mean equipping nurses with two or more supply bins. As soon as all the supplies in one b ... Tags:Blood gas manufacturers, Point of Care Testing, lean healthc
You can obtain ac copy of the Nurse Practice Act from your State Board of Nursing. This is the standard that will be used if a malpractice suite is filed. Become familiar with the acts and duties in your area of practice. These will vary from state to state.
Windows Based Healthcare Software By: shriv | - Many software companies in market use various software applications for their day-to-day processes. These applications used by companies are either window based application or web based application. Both these applications have their own market reach. Window based applications are those applications which runs only on windows operating systems such as Windows, Linux, MAC etc. Windows based applications can be runs only on those systems where it is installed and it is works on Application Layer o ... Tags:window based application, medical software services, healthc
Affordable Health Insurance Blocked By Decade-long Profits By: Yamileth Medina | - As the healthcare reform fight moves to the Senate, concerns over the cost of legislation are paramount. Supporters of reform claim that affordable health insurance is within reach if waste in the health care industry is reduced. They may have a point; a recent study shows that health care companies which are in the Standard & Poor's 500 have, on average, tripled their profits in the last decade. This is during a 10-year period that has seen significant losses in most economic sectors. While it ... Tags:affordable health insurance, health insurance rates, healthc
Medical Tourism Is On The Increase By: Sarah James | - More than 45 million Americans have no health insurance and cant afford surgery within the US. Many of these are now travelling abroad for medical treatment due solely to the cost.
Having an operation on an aortic aneurysm in a US hospital typically costs $450,000. The same medical treatment can be arranged in India for around $9,000. Even after adding the costs of flights and hotels it is a fraction of what US hospitals are charging. No wonder medical tourism is inc ... Tags:medical tourism, purchase healthcare, cost effective healthc
The Top 3 Benefits Of Medical Tourism By: Sarah James | - Before getting into the benefits of medical tourism, lets see what it is all about. Effective healthcare is the most important aspect to be considered in everyones life. Though the healthcare technologies are greatly developed worldwide, some of the sophisticated modern medical equipments are not available in all the parts of the Globe. You will be well aware of the fact that certain countries will be specialized in certain healthcare techniques. India, for example is a good plac ... Tags:medical tourism, purchase healthcare, cost effective healthc
Increasing Your Mainframe"€™s Iq By: Oscar Gonzalez | - Even in this day and age there are thousands of companies whose core business applications are running on 20 or 30 year old mainframes. There are many reasons for this but probably they boil down to the old adage if it ain't broken, don't fix it.