Browsing Externally hosted open access publications with University of Galway authors (1) by Subject "management"
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A communications framework for extended enterprise performance measurement
(Informa UK Limited, 2006-06-01)Inter-organizational performance measurement communication is a neglected facet of the performance measurement literature. Performance measurement (PM) is undergoing a transformation in today's business environment, ... -
Carefully selected intratesticular lesions can be safely managed with serial ultrasonography
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2006-11-01)OBJECTIVE To evaluate a policy of conservative non-operative management for incidental, impalpable, < 1 cm, intratesticular pathology. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed all scrotal ultrasonograms within ... -
Development of an extended enterprise performance measurement system
(Informa UK Limited, 2005-09-01)This paper discusses the development of a performance measurement system specifically designed for the requirements of the extended enterprise, via two performance measurement frameworks: the structural extended enterprise ... -
The role of transferrin saturation as a screening test for hereditary haemochromatosis in an irish population seeking medical care
(SAGE Publications, 2003-03-01)Background Genetic studies have indicated a high prevalence of mutations for hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) in Irish populations. Given the high cost of genetic screening and the ethical implications thereof, we assessed ... -
The sphere study. secondary prevention of heart disease in general practice: protocol of a randomised controlled trial of tailored practice and patient care plans with parallel qualitative, economic and policy analyses. [isrctn24081411]
(Springer Nature, 2005-07-29)Background: The aim of the SPHERE study is to design, implement and evaluate tailored practice and personal care plans to improve the process of care and objective clinical outcomes for patients with established coronary ... -
Timing of pre-emptive tenoxican is important for postoperative analgesia
(Springer Nature, 2001-02-01)Purpose: In this prospective randomized study a comparison was made between the efficacy of 20 mg tenoxicam, administered either, 30 min preoperatively or at induction of anesthesia, for the relief of postoperative pain ...