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Achieving Better Integration in Trauma Care Delivery in India Insights from a Patient Survey (Record no. 50491)

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Personal name Prætorius, Thim
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Title Achieving Better Integration in Trauma Care Delivery in India Insights from a Patient Survey
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Extent 234–254 p.
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Summary, etc Interdependencies among healthcare providers result in complex healthcare supply chains with fragmented healthcare processes characterized by coordination failure and incentive misalignment. In developing countries where resources are scarce such coordination failures can have a severe impact on patient health. However, limited knowledge exists about how coordination takes place across and within the different healthcare service providers and how this influences hospital transfer time and length of stay. This article research this gap by studying trauma care delivery in India using a patient survey (n = 104). The Indian healthcare system is insightful because India has to provide low-cost care to large populations living in geographically big areas and the healthcare infrastructure struggles to meet increasing demands. The findings suggest mechanisms to better integrate the processes from the accident site to the hospital which include setting up referral processes, 24-hour ambulance services, using third-party coordinators and process improvement within the hospital following lean principles.
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Uncontrolled term Integration
Uncontrolled term coordination
Uncontrolled term healthcare supply chains
Uncontrolled term trauma care, India
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Personal name Chaudhuri, Atanu
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Personal name Venkataramanaiah, S.
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Personal name Hasle, Peter
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Personal name Singh, Ajai
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Host Biblionumber 29022
Host Itemnumber 72765
Main entry heading SAGE PUBLICATIONS
Place, publisher, and date of publication NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLICATIONS 2012
Other item identifier 5559440
Title JOURNAL OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT
International Standard Serial Number 0972-0634
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 26/11/2018   Vol 20, No 3/ 5559440JA2 5559440JA2 26/11/2018 26/11/2018

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