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Ann Oper Res ; : 1-28, 2023 Mar 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37361081

RESUMO

Fake news, misinformation and disinformation have significantly increased over the past years, and they have a profound effect on societies and supply chains. This paper examines the relationship of information risks with supply chain disruptions and proposes blockchain applications and strategies to mitigate and manage them. We critically review the literature of SCRM and SCRES and find that information flows and risks are relatively attracting less attention. We contribute by suggesting that information integrates other flows, processes and operations, and it is an overarching theme that is essential in every part of the supply chain. Based on related studies we create a theoretical framework that incorporates fake news, misinformation and disinformation. To our knowledge, this is a first attempt to combine types of misleading information and SCRM/SCRES. We find that fake news, misinformation and disinformation can be amplified and cause larger supply chain disruptions, especially when they are exogenous and intentional. Finally, we present both theoretical and practical applications of blockchain technology to supply chain and find support that blockchain can actually advance risk management and resilience of supply chains. Cooperation and information sharing are effective strategies.

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Health Care Manag Sci ; 21(1): 25-36, 2018 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27526192

RESUMO

This paper develops and tests a dynamic model of hospital focus. It does so by tracing the performance trajectories of specialist and general hospitals to identify whether a performance gap exists and whether it widens or shrinks over time. Our longitudinal analyses of all hospital organizations within the English National Health Service (NHS) reveal not only a notable performance gap between specialist and general hospitals in particular with regards to patient satisfaction that widens over time, but also the emergence of a gap especially with regards to hospital staff job satisfaction. These findings reflect the considerable potential of specialization as a means to enhance hospital effectiveness. However, they also alert health policy makers to the threat of a widening performance gap between specialist and general hospitals with potential negative repercussions at the patient and health system level.


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Hospitais Gerais/normas , Hospitais Públicos/normas , Hospitais Especializados/normas , Inglaterra , Hospitais Gerais/economia , Hospitais Públicos/economia , Hospitais Especializados/economia , Humanos , Satisfação no Emprego , Tempo de Internação/estatística & dados numéricos , Satisfação do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Recursos Humanos em Hospital/psicologia , Medicina Estatal/economia
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J Med Philos ; 30(6): 627-42, 2005 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16396788

RESUMO

The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) is a specific example of health care privatization within the British National Health Service. In this essay, I critically assess the ways in which various Private Finance Initiatives have increased health care efficiency and effectiveness, as well as encouraged medical innovation. Indeed, as the analysis will demonstrate, significant empirical evidence supports the conclusion that Private Finance Initiatives are a driving force of innovation within the British Health Care System.


Assuntos
Privatização/economia , Medicina Estatal/economia , Tecnologia Biomédica , Humanos , Medicina Estatal/organização & administração , Reino Unido
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