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Research On The Application Of Logistic Model To Reservation

Posted on:2017-05-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2174330485498795Subject:Business management
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Depending on our country’s current situation of medical treatment, this article focus on "medical care" issue, based on investigation and research data from the government departments in recent years, analyzed the cause of these problems, clarify the root cause is due to a serious imbalance of China’s medical and health resources distribution. Under this background, some big cities’big hospitals have to face the problem:many patients hard to make an appointment, the phenomenon is not surprising. In order to relieve the pressure of the register, some hospitals or medical institutions set up the modern information platform with advanced techology, opened a wide variety of reservation registration form, purpose to make the patient can make an appointment success by telephone, network, WeChat and other means, provide convenience for patients, shorten the outpatient waiting time. They needn’t leave home can do this at home. But it’s also cause a series of problems, such as break promise problem, waste of resources.Combined with the illegal seller resell the experts appointmens, disrupting the normal order. In this thesis, based on the data from collection and obtain by relevant questionnaires, combining related theory of the logistic model, hoping to build a reasonable model, make an effective prediction of patients fail behavior, and take corresponding measures to reduce the probability of break a promise behavior. Finally, this paper proposes potential problems in current appointment diagnosis and treatment, from the government and hospital respectively put forward opinions and suggestions. Based on this situations, the article talk about prospects of medical services development direction and future reservation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Make an appointment, Break a promise behavior, Logistic model
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