Cancer Care Ontario: An Innovation Strategy for Managing Wait Times |
作者姓名:Anne Snowdon; Alexander Smith;Kevin Bernard;Hannah Standing Rasmussen |
商品類型:Case (Field) | 商品編號:9B14M053 |
出版日期:2014/10/07 | 內容長度:14 頁 |
Cancer Care Ontario, the organization that oversees cancer treatment in Ontario, is challenged with establishing an innovative approach to reducing wait times for breast cancer and prostate cancer therapy across Ontario after wait times increased to more than two months. The special advisor on cancer issues to the Ontario Minister of Health and Long-Term Care needs to report his recommendation to Cancer Care Ontario’s board of directors, who manage .....more
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Asterand: Learning from Failure |
作者姓名:Anne Snowdon; Hannah Standing Rasmussen;David Maslach |
商品類型:Case (Field) | 商品編號:9B12D018 |
出版日期:2012/10/29 | 內容長度:11 頁 |
This case chronicles the challenges of establishing an innovative tissue bank service to accelerate the research and development processes of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Asterand’s two major challenges involved achieving a standardized approach to collecting tissue samples in hospitals all over the world and achieving the highest possible quality of tissue samples shipped to their primary customer, Amgen. Despite the identified .....more
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Asterand: Learning from Failure - Teaching Note |
作者姓名:Anne Snowdon; Hannah Standing Rasmussen;David Maslach |
商品類型: | 商品編號:8B12D018 |
出版日期:2012/10/29 | 內容長度:11 頁 |
Teaching note for product 9B12D018.
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Riverside Hospital's Pharmacy Services |
作者姓名:Anne Snowdon; Hannah Standing Rasmussen |
商品類型:Case (Gen Exp) | 商品編號:9B11D014 |
出版日期:2012/01/31 | 內容長度:16 頁 |
Riverside District Memorial Hospital is a small rural hospital that must work within an operational budget that is determined by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. This case identifies the emergence of concerns for patient safety related to medication administration, and the challenges of ensuring that professional services are maintained by the pharmacy department to serve patients admitted to hospital. The chief nursing executive must decide .....more
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