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Public System Management.
Title:
Public System Management.
Author:
De, Barun Kumar.
ISBN:
9788122424232
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (217 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.0 Organizational Form and Alternative Motives of a Firm -- 1.1 Development of Public Systems in India -- 1.2 Management of Public Systems -- Chapter 2 Health Care Management -- 2.0 Human Health -- 2.1 Disease and Prevention -- 2.2 Global Health Patterns -- 2.3 Current Pattern of Death and Disease -- 2.4 Biological Hazards -- 2.5 Health Care Management -- 2.6 Health Policy & Health Care Programme of the Government of India -- 2.7 Constitutional and Administrative Framework for Health Care -- 2.8 Enactments on Prevention and Health Safety Aspects -- 2.9 Need for Proper Perspective in Health Policy and Administration -- 2.10 Disease Control Programme -- 2.11 National Mental Health Programme -- 2.12 National Surveillance Programme for Communicable Diseases -- 2.13 Guinea Worm Eradiction Programme -- 2.14 Yaws Eradiction Programme -- 2.15 National Cancer Control Programme -- 2.16 Medical Relief and Supplies -- 2.17 World Bank Assisted Capacity Building Project on Food Safety -- 2.18 Ayurveda, Yoga and Nuturopathy, Unani, Siddha Andhomoeopathy (Ayush) -- 2.19 Institutionalisation of Health Delivery System -- 2.20 Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illnesses -- Chapter 3 Hospital Management -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 Hospital Planning -- 3.2 Hospital Infrastructure -- 3.3 Size of Nursing Unit -- 3.4 Record Keeping in Hospital -- 3.5 Contents of Medical Records -- 3.6 Medical Record Keeping -- 3.7 Application of Medical Records -- 3.8 Quality of Medical Records -- 3.9 Materials Management in Hospitals -- 3.10 Stores Management -- 3.11 Inventory Management -- 3.12 Leasing of Hospital Equipment -- 3.13 Maintenance Management in Hospital -- 3.14 Maintenance Management -- 3.15 Importance of Statistics of Failure -- 3.16 Classification of Maintenance -- 3.17 Spare Parts Managemnet.

3.18 Hospital Maintenance -- 3.19 Management of Hospital Waste -- 3.20 Infectious Waste Management -- 3.21 Computers in Hospital Administration -- 3.22 Medical Inforamtics & Telemedicine -- 3.23 Marketing Management and Public Relations in Hospital -- 3.24 Marketing of Hospital Products -- 3.25 Financial Management and Cost Containment in Hopsital -- 3.26 Funding of a Hospital Project -- 3.27 Hospital Project Preparation -- 3.28 Hospital Project Apparaisal -- 3.29 Hopspital Project Risk Analysis -- 3.30 Working Capital Management in Health Care Services -- 3.31 Profit Centre and Cost Centre -- 3.32 Cost Reduction and Cost Control -- 3.33 Personal Management, Administration and HRD in Hospital -- 3.34 Performance Appraisal -- 3.35 Training -- 3.36 Organisation Structure of a Private Hospital -- 3.37 Organization Structure of a Government Hospital -- 3.38 Quality Control in Health Care in a Hospital -- 3.39 ISO 9000 -- 3.40 Environment of Quality Control -- Chapter 4 Transport Management Roads, Road Transport and Railways -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 Transport Systems -- 4.2 Transport Economics -- 4.3 Effect of Change in Fuel Price on Transport Economy -- 4.4 Logistic Management -- 4.5 Logistic Support for General Cargo -- 4.6 Roads -- 4.7 Road Expansion and Strengthening Programme -- 4.8 National Highways -- 4.9 State Sector Roads -- 4.10 Border Roads Organisation -- 4.11 Road Transport -- 4.12 Resources Generation -- 4.13 Railways -- 4.14 Operations -- 4.15 Research & Development -- 4.16 Passenger Coaches -- 4.17 Wagons -- 4.18 Economics & Commercial -- Chapter 5 Transport Management Air Transport and Water Transport -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 Water Transport -- 5.2 Water Transport Facilities -- 5.3 Indian Ocean Going Vessels -- 5.4 Aids to Navigation -- 5.5 Human Resources Development -- 5.6 North South Transport Corridor -- 5.7 Sea Ports.

5.8 Ship Yards -- 5.9 Chartering -- 5.10 Civil Aviation -- 5.11 Regulatory Functions -- 5.12 Infastructural Functions -- 5.13 Operational Functions -- 5.14 Human Resources Development -- 5.15 Expansion of Civil Aviation Activities -- 5.16 Future of Civil Aviation in India -- Chapter 6 Management of Power Sector in India -- 6.0 Blue Print for Power Sector in India -- 6.1 Wastages of Energy -- 6.2 Efficiency -- 6.3 Transportation of Energy Resources -- 6.4 Generation Losses -- 6.5 Transmission and Distribution Losses -- 6.6 Utilisation Losses -- 6.7 Conservation of Energy -- 6.7A Need for Energy Conservation -- 6.8 Conservation Technique -- 6.9 Conservation in Electric Supply Company -- 6.10 Energy Audit -- 6.11 Need for Energy Audit -- 6.12 Energy Intensity -- 6.13 Power Sector Development in India -- 6.14 Need for Power Sector Reforms -- 6.15 Power Sector Reform -- 6.16 Objective, Role and Responsibilities of SEBS -- 6.17 Reform Process -- 6.18 Restructuring Options -- 6.19 Organization Structure of Unbundled SEBs -- 6.20 Status of Power Sector Reform in India -- Chapter 7 Management of Public Sector Undertaking -- 7.0 Indian Industrial Scene -- 7.1 Public Sector Undertaking -- 7.2 Growth of Public Sector Undertaking -- 7.3 Role of Public Sector in Economic Development -- 7.4 Working of Public Sector Undertakings -- 7.5 Organisation Structure of Central Public Sector Companies -- 7.6 Future of Public Sector Companies in India -- Chapter 8 Management of Posts and Telegraphs -- 8.1 Postal Services -- 8.2 Financial Services -- 8.3 Telecommunications -- 8.4 Growth of Postal Services -- 8.5 Socio Economic Issues of Postal Services -- 8.6 Growth and Economics of Telecommunication Sector -- 8.7 Future of Posts and Telegraphs -- Chapter 9 Management of Education -- 9.1 Education-A Public System -- 9.2 Education in India -- 9.3 Primary Education in India.

9.4 Higher Education in India -- 9.5 Higher Technical Education in India -- 9.6 Management of Educational Institutions -- Questions -- Bibliography.
Abstract:
In a clear and systematic manner, the book presents a holistic exposition of various types of Infrastructural facilities. The focus of this book is on understanding the techno-commercial impact of public systems on overall socio-economic development of the country. The concept and tools relevant for business decision-making in management of public systems have been explained. Restructuring and reform necessary in the management of Infrastructural projects during transition from a planned highly subsidized economy to liberalized deregulated economy have been discussed. The book deals with identification of socio-commercial factors necessary to be considered in decision making for operation of a public system management of essential Infrastructural sectors namely Health Care and Hospital, Transport sector, Electricity, Posts & Telegraphs, Education and Public Sector companies. This can be of use to consultant, NGOs and industrial economists.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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