2020
Authors
Carosi, L; Camanho, A; D'Inverno, G; De Witte, K; Riccardi, R;
Publication
DECISIONS IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
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2020
Authors
Alves-Pimenta, S; Santana, A; Martins, J; Colaço, B; Gonçalves, L; Ginja, M;
Publication
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
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2020
Authors
Kasaei, M; Abreu, M; Lau, N; Pereira, A; Reis, LP;
Publication
CoRR
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2020
Authors
Campos, R; Jorge, A; Jatowt, A; Bhatia, S;
Publication
Advances in Information Retrieval - 42nd European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2020, Lisbon, Portugal, April 14-17, 2020, Proceedings, Part II
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The Third International Workshop on Narrative Extraction from Texts (Text2Story’20) [text2story20.inesctec.pt] held in conjunction with the 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2020) gives researchers of IR, NLP and other fields, the opportunity to share their recent advances in extraction and formal representation of narratives. This workshop also presents a forum to consolidate the multi-disciplinary efforts and foster discussions around the narrative extraction task, a hot topic in recent years. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
2020
Authors
Bacelar Silva, GM; Cox, JF; Rodrigues, PP;
Publication
HEALTH SYSTEMS
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Despite ever-increasing resources devoted to healthcare, lack of capacity and timeliness are still chronic problems worldwide. This systematic review aims to present an overview of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) implementations in healthcare services and their outcomes. We analysed 42 TOC implementations (15 full-text articles, 12 video proceedings, and 2 theses/disserations) from major scientific electronic databases and TOC International Certification Organization Conferences. All implementations reported positive outcomes, both tangible and intangible. The two main improvements reported by authors were in productivity (98%; n = 41) - more patients treated - and in the timeliness of care (83%; n = 35). Furthermore, the selected studies reported dramatic improvements: 50% mean reductions in patient waiting time; 38% reduction in patient length of stay; 43% mean increase in operating room productivity and 34% mean increase in throughput. TOC implementations attained positive results in all levels of the health and social care chain. Most TOC recommendations and changes showed almost immediate results and required little or no additional cost to implement. Evidence supports TOC as a promising solution for the chronic healthcare problem, improving quality and timeliness, both necessary conditions for providing effective healthcare.
2020
Authors
Vieira, MV; Ferreira, F;
Publication
Impact
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