fracture patients by optimizing processes and following efficient practices, by reducing unnecessary patient and staff movement across the Emergency Department and by improving customer service through a patient-oriented culture. The proposed efficiency model can reduce the waiting time for simple fracture patients requiring procedure to just 123 minutes from 317 minutes. Our detailed recommendations for management are as follows: * Reduce the long waiting times by optimizing processes and following
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1. Introduction In the world people are more conscious and awareness for the environment. Because of technologically world becoming a very fast and life is becoming very easier. But in sense we using technological its manufactures the product and its resources come from our nature and its becoming also polluted. We are using vehicles for our transportation for moving forward easily and very firstly. In the world we have many more automobiles company those are manufactured millions of automobiles
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Air transport is the most modern means of transport which is unmatched by its speed, time- saving and long-distance operation. It is very important for a large country like India. Through it one can easily reach to remote and inaccessible areas like mountains, forests, deserts etc. It is very useful during the times of war and natural calamities like floods, earthquakes, famines, epidemics, hostility and collapse of law and order. The beginning of the air transport was made in 1911 with a 10 km air
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on Alternative Motor Fuels. The Commission was supposed to conduct studies on alternative fuels and inform the Congress its results in 1992. The commission reported on the promises of ethanol- and methanol-based fuels and argued for more public transportation infrastructure. Aftermath * Consumers did not see the full result of this plan since ethanol-based gas had little distribution in the United States. Only in 2005, when the Renewable Fuels Standard passed, did ethanol stations and E85 fuel
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System Cost and Time Benefits and Implications from the Local Agency Perspective Downloaded from ascelibrary.org by Indian Inst of Technology - Mumbai (IITM) on 05/11/16. Copyright ASCE. For personal use only; all rights reserved. Mark Lee, P.E. 1; Jorge A. Rueda-Benavides 2; Douglas D. Gransberg, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE 3 Abstract: Utility management systems (UMSs) have become more common for government agencies, and their use has recently been advocated by AASHTO on a statewide basis. By identifying
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Information Management System, Traceability and Financial & Insurance Institution. A Cold Chain is a temperature controlled supply chain which begins at pre-cooling stage prior to shipping. It involves a temperature and moisture controlled transportation and storage of refrigerated goods and frozen goods. With the growing demand of the fast food, ready meal and frozen products, Logistics organization are seeking for better cold chain solutions. Organizations are using several food temperature
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Assignment 1: Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness Asea and Brown, Boveri (also known as ABB, Inc.) is one of the world’s leading multinational corporations operating in robotics and in the power and automation technology areas. They provide solutions for secure, energy-efficient generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and for increasing productivity in industrial, commercial and utility operations (ABB Group Annual Report 2011). Their collection of products
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Oysho. Since 2006 when the case was written, Inditex hasadded Zara Home and Uterque to its collection. 1 The retail chains were meant to operate asseparate business units within a structure, which included six support areas and nine corporatedepartments. Each chain addressed different segments of the market, but all share the samegoal: to dominate their segment using a flexible business model that could be expanded on aninternational scale. As the parent company, Inditex focused on providing the
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Definition: Supply Chain Management is the discipline related to the management of the planning, manufacturing and operations necessary to bring a product to the market place, from the sourcing of materials through to the delivery of the completed product. The deciding factor in the success or failure of any given product is in the efficiency with which it can be brought to the market place. If the revenue derived from the sale of a product does not create a required profit margin over the cost
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