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Hospital Management Systems Demonstration: Final Report; Appendix F. The Admissions Scheduling and Control System: Programmed Text
The Admissions Scheduling and Control System (ASCS) was developed in 1974 by Walton M. Hancock, Dr. of Eng., and others of the Bureau of Hospital Administration at the University of Michigan. In both overbedded and underbedded institutions, the ASCS has been used to stabilize the occupancy rate which leads to a more predictable use of resources. This, in turn, has great potential for cost savings. The report is a programmed learning test that will teach the basic mechanics of the ASCS.
Hospital Management Systems Demonstration: Final Report; Appendix F. The Admissions Scheduling and Control System: Programmed Text
The Admissions Scheduling and Control System (ASCS) was developed in 1974 by Walton M. Hancock, Dr. of Eng., and others of the Bureau of Hospital Administration at the University of Michigan. In both overbedded and underbedded institutions, the ASCS has been used to stabilize the occupancy rate which leads to a more predictable use of resources. This, in turn, has great potential for cost savings. The report is a programmed learning test that will teach the basic mechanics of the ASCS.
Hospital Management Systems Demonstration: Final Report; Appendix F. The Admissions Scheduling and Control System: Programmed Text
J. R. Griffith (author) / W. M. Hancock (author)
1977
39 pages
Report
No indication
English
Data & Information Systems , Health Care Delivery Organization & Administration , Management Information Systems , Hospitals , Management information systems , Hospital administration , Programmed instruction , Control equipment , Scheduling , Hospital information systems , Admission(Health care facilities)