Cartel por el empleo y la justicia social 29.02.12Majorick
El documento anuncia una jornada de acción europea el 29 de febrero de 2012 organizada por varias federaciones sindicales europeas para protestar contra la falta de alternativas en la economía y el empleo y exigir soluciones para los trabajadores. Se convoca una concentración ese día a las 19:00h en la Puerta del Sol.
Cartel por el empleo y la justicia social 29.02.12Majorick
El documento anuncia una jornada de acción europea el 29 de febrero de 2012 organizada por varias federaciones sindicales europeas para protestar contra la falta de alternativas en la economía y el empleo y exigir soluciones para los trabajadores. Se convoca una concentración ese día a las 19:00h en la Puerta del Sol.
Suresh is seeking a position in the automation industry to employ and enhance his skills. He has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and over 3 years of experience as a BMS Engineer maintaining and troubleshooting various building automation systems like fire alarms, CCTV, access control, and HVAC systems. His responsibilities include operations and maintenance, generating reports, improving energy efficiency, and providing technical support.
Trackit is a GPS tracking device that can last up to 2 years without charging. It installs in less than 1 minute and uses new GPS tracking technology. Users can check the live and previous locations of tracked items like cars, boats, and luggage from their smartphone. The commercial version includes a dashboard to track multiple units simultaneously. It can also send alerts when tracked items take different routes or leave designated areas.
The 45 and Up Study is the largest long-term study of aging in Australia that has recruited over 267,000 participants aged 45 and older. It collects detailed health and lifestyle data through questionnaires and links this information to participants' medical records. Over the past decade, the study has grown substantially in its number of collaborative projects, publications, and external funding. Key priorities now include facilitating new data linkages, utilizing genomic data, replenishing the cohort, and reviewing coordination of the study.
The revised OECD Health Systems Performance Framework: methodological issues ...Sax Institute
The OECD is a leading organization in the international measurement of health system performance. The OECD Expert Group on Health Care Quality Indicators (HCQI) has recently revised its performance framework, identifying core indicators and highlighting new directions. Although improving, the capacity of countries to deliver more accurate standardized indicators still needs to be fostered. A particular aspect that deserves attention is the design, planning and implementation of public performance reporting. Such activity, strictly interrelated to the capacity of the information infrastructure, also depends from cultural, organizational and political conditions that can be differently present at the international level. The applicability of standardized principles and the evidence of improved outcomes due to public reporting systems is still questioned to a large extent. A first international conference on the topic of hospital performance reporting has been organized in Rome, Italy in 2014, followed by a second event held in Seoul, South Korea, in 2015. In his talk, Fabrizio Carinci will present recent developments of OECD projects, including:
• state of the art in the definition of OECD performance indicators
• challenges emerging from OECD R&D studies
• transferability and use of definitions at sub-national and provider level
• applicability for hospital performance benchmarking and geographical variation
• limitations imposed by the legislation on privacy and data protection
• an overarching vision of “essential levels of health information”
Through practical examples drawn from his direct experience as Member of the Bureau of the HCQI and other relevant Boards, Prof. Fabrizio Carinci will discuss the state of the art, the role played by national governments (including Australia), and potential avenues for mutual collaboration.
Kommt doch einfach mal mit auf eine
Reise in Eure Kindheit und Jugend. In
den 60-er Jahren solltet Ihr aber schon
geboren sein, sonst werdet Ihr Euch
vermutlich nicht an alles erinnern, was
jetzt auf Euch zukommt.
Suresh is seeking a position in the automation industry to employ and enhance his skills. He has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and over 3 years of experience as a BMS Engineer maintaining and troubleshooting various building automation systems like fire alarms, CCTV, access control, and HVAC systems. His responsibilities include operations and maintenance, generating reports, improving energy efficiency, and providing technical support.
Trackit is a GPS tracking device that can last up to 2 years without charging. It installs in less than 1 minute and uses new GPS tracking technology. Users can check the live and previous locations of tracked items like cars, boats, and luggage from their smartphone. The commercial version includes a dashboard to track multiple units simultaneously. It can also send alerts when tracked items take different routes or leave designated areas.
The 45 and Up Study is the largest long-term study of aging in Australia that has recruited over 267,000 participants aged 45 and older. It collects detailed health and lifestyle data through questionnaires and links this information to participants' medical records. Over the past decade, the study has grown substantially in its number of collaborative projects, publications, and external funding. Key priorities now include facilitating new data linkages, utilizing genomic data, replenishing the cohort, and reviewing coordination of the study.
The revised OECD Health Systems Performance Framework: methodological issues ...Sax Institute
The OECD is a leading organization in the international measurement of health system performance. The OECD Expert Group on Health Care Quality Indicators (HCQI) has recently revised its performance framework, identifying core indicators and highlighting new directions. Although improving, the capacity of countries to deliver more accurate standardized indicators still needs to be fostered. A particular aspect that deserves attention is the design, planning and implementation of public performance reporting. Such activity, strictly interrelated to the capacity of the information infrastructure, also depends from cultural, organizational and political conditions that can be differently present at the international level. The applicability of standardized principles and the evidence of improved outcomes due to public reporting systems is still questioned to a large extent. A first international conference on the topic of hospital performance reporting has been organized in Rome, Italy in 2014, followed by a second event held in Seoul, South Korea, in 2015. In his talk, Fabrizio Carinci will present recent developments of OECD projects, including:
• state of the art in the definition of OECD performance indicators
• challenges emerging from OECD R&D studies
• transferability and use of definitions at sub-national and provider level
• applicability for hospital performance benchmarking and geographical variation
• limitations imposed by the legislation on privacy and data protection
• an overarching vision of “essential levels of health information”
Through practical examples drawn from his direct experience as Member of the Bureau of the HCQI and other relevant Boards, Prof. Fabrizio Carinci will discuss the state of the art, the role played by national governments (including Australia), and potential avenues for mutual collaboration.
Kommt doch einfach mal mit auf eine
Reise in Eure Kindheit und Jugend. In
den 60-er Jahren solltet Ihr aber schon
geboren sein, sonst werdet Ihr Euch
vermutlich nicht an alles erinnern, was
jetzt auf Euch zukommt.