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Exploring project management as a practical solution to long-term care service.

Chun-Hsien Su1, Nai-Ching Yeh

  • 1Department of Business Administration, Chang Jung Christian University, Sec. 1 Chang Jung Road, Kway Jen, Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C. s0220@mail.cjcu.edu.tw

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|December 2, 2008
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This study explores project management methodology for long-term care management. Findings indicate its practical applicability for implementing long-term care services and potentially other Medicare practices.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Science

Background:

  • Long-term care (LTC) management presents unique challenges.
  • Efficient methodologies are needed to optimize LTC service delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate project management methodology as a solution for long-term care management.
  • To assess the applicability of project management in LTC service implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review.
  • Analysis of relevant written documents.

Main Results:

  • Project management methodology is a viable approach for LTC management.
  • The methodology demonstrates suitability for implementing LTC services.

Conclusions:

  • Project management methodology can enhance long-term care service implementation.
  • Further research could validate this methodology in other Medicare practices.