Statistical Thinking in Health Care Life Sciences Case Study (Case Study Sample)
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Statistical Thinking in Health Care
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Statistical Thinking in Health Care
Introduction
Ben and his manager Juan experience challenges trying to devise a plan that will enhance the current drug prescription process at HMO. According to Bell and Cortese (2016), administering the wrong drug to the patients is not a rare phenomenon in the healthcare sector, and has often resulted in health complications among the victims. The situation is mostly characterized by giving incorrect dosage to the patients, mixing up drugs, and issuing an inaccurate prescription. At HMO, human errors constitute a major source of wrong prescriptions hence the need for urgent solutions.
Question One: Developing a Process Map Illustrating Possible Prescription Weaknesses at HMO's Pharmacy
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