The objective of this initiative is to help hospitals build and maintain a better relationship with the patient by improving the patient experience, patient hospital communication channels and thereby increasing the patient loyalty to hospital. The current market needs to be understood to create a more personalized application that would enhance the hospital–patient relationship. In order to improve patient loyalty, the problems that a patient faces need to be studied and solved. The surveys…
Hawaii’s Health and Human Services Committee implemented the highest tax increase in the nation on cigarettes at the University of Hawaii. The increase in the indirect tax changes the tax of cigarettes from $3.20 per pack to $4.50 per pack aimed to decrease the consumption of cigarettes. This article states that this raise in tax at “all 10 University of Hawaii campuses … is closer to becoming law.” This tax was first raised at the campus but could soon be applicable to the entire state. These…
because buyers should pay a higher price and sellers will spend cost more money to supply. The diagram of tax on sellers will be shown following. As shown in diagram (a), the previous equilibrium price of supply a can of cola is $5.00 and we suppose that tax equals to $3.00, which leads to the S1 curve shifts upward and get a higher equilibrium price at $8.00. Additionally, the blue frame in the diagram is government revenue,…
Two total quality management tools that can be effectively used in a hospital setting are Pareto chart and fishbone diagrams. The problem in most organization is deciding on which problems to tackle first. Each person will have a different reason for wanting to address one issue over another. By using Pareto charts, the team will be able to use data in trying to figure out which areas should be addressed first (Goetsch & Davis, 2010). Pareto charts are useful in ranking problems from biggest…
a sense of repetition embedded within the floor plan. A central axis stood out, and it was obvious that all the L shaped geometries were rotated around this central axis, and then shifted off of it. Diagram one is all about identify the geometric properties that make up the structure. So for diagram one, I decided to identify all of the L shaped geometries that were visible or partly visible in the floor plan. They overlapped each other and were embedded in…
effective teaching practices. A Venn diagram was used to produce the interrelationship of the concepts of the Applied Behavioral Analysis, the Cognitive Strategy Instruction, the Schema Theory, and the Social Cultural Theory. This Venn diagram is broken down to four sets having thirteen places in which to place the concepts and to demonstrate the student’s understanding of how the theories are related. This reflection paper will follow the numbering on the Venn diagram, provided by the…
NAME: Sherrise Parker 1. Describe Larman’s treatment of iterative, evolutionary and agile programming. According to Larman, software development is a method used to create, design, and maintain software. In particular, the prevalent Unified Process (UP) is an iterative software development method used to build object-oriented systems. Larman describes the iterative development and Agile Methods as a process of organizing a short series of small projects with fixed time constraints, known as…
PLANNING Content Objectives Third Grade ELA Compare and Contrast AZCC Standard: Compare and contrast the most important points and key details presented in two texts on the same topic. (3.RI.9) Content Objective: TSW compare and contrast two texts; Nasreen’s Secret School and Rain School. Kid Friendly Objective: We will find how the two stories are different and alike. Language Objective AZCC Standard: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one‐on‐one, in groups, and…
4.3.1.4 Use case combining both the Actors and subsystem: Below Figure 4.3 shows the Use case diagram of actor’s customer and cashier and the subsystem checkout trolley combined together. Key point to be noted from the Figure 3.4 are: • The use case “Get the checkout trolley”, must perform the use cases of the subsystem Checkout Trolley. • The use case “Pay bill” of customer and handle payment use case of the Cashier must perform the use cases, Cash payment and Card payment. • Similarly scan…
This week assignment was a little confusing because I have never done a diagram with a computer software. Even though creating a diagram on a computer looks easy to do, it is different when you must make sense of it and guide people to understand it. Before I decided to choose a program, I went ahead and drew a draft of the network diagram with pen and paper. I sketched the diagram so I can have an idea of where to start and what I wanted to reflect on my final draft. Then I proceeded to use…