STUDY ON “RISK IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR NON-CLINICAL DEPARTMENTS IN THUMBAY HOSPITAL, AJMAN, UAE    

Authors : Kirti Agarwal, Student, IIHMR University ; Dr. Anoop Khanna, Professor, IIHMR University

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830076.2023.eb.ch-17

ISBN : 978-81-968300-2-1

Pages : 69-72

Chapter id : IIHMR/NSP/EB/ETHM/2023/Ch-17

Abstract : Risk pertains to the likelihood or potential for harm, legal responsibility, or injury arising from vulnerabilities, and it can be lessened through proactive measures. For organizations, risk management is a structured endeavor to systematically recognize, evaluate, and appropriately diminish risks affecting patients, visitors, staff, and organizational assets. Risks within the hospital setting are significant and evolving, necessitating a methodical examination of existing and potential risks, coupled with the formulation and execution of strategies to counter them. A prominent hospital in Turkey employs a two-stage fuzzy multi-criteria approach to enhance decision-making consistency and derive appropriate hazard type rankings. Once a hazard control hierarchy is established, measures are put into effect, and areas for enhancement are pinpointed [1].

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Cite : Agarwal, K., & Khana, A. (2023). Study On “Risk Identification, Assessment And Development Of Risk Management Strategies For Non-Clinical Departments In Thumbay Hospital, Ajman, Uae (1st ed., p. 69). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830076.2023.eb.ch-17

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