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Öğe Time Scheduling for Staff in Hospitals and Health Care Centres(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2024) Kurt, N.; Bakır, R.; Seyyedabbasi, A.As different departments have different scheduling needs, this chapter provides a comprehensive overview of scheduling physicians, nurses, service workers, and office staff. This chapter also outlines procedures for managing employee absences, vacation requests, and shift changes. It provides guidance for creating a shift schedule that meets the needs of the organization and its employees. Finally, it offers advice for dealing with scheduling conflicts and resolving disputes between staff members. The chapter also outlines the process for disciplining employees who fail to adhere to the organization's scheduling policies. It also provides guidance on how to respond to requests for flexible working arrangements. Finally, it provides advice on how to handle sudden changes in staffing levels due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances. There are a number of problems with the existing review papers that have been addressed in this chapter. This chapter provides detailed information on how to manage flexible working arrangements and how to respond to requests for such arrangements. It also provides an overview of the legal requirements and implications of flexible working. Finally, it outlines the potential benefits of flexible working for employers and employees. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.Öğe Transportation Models in Health Systems(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2024) Kurt, N.; Bakır, R.; Seyyedabbasi, A.Providing transport systems for objects and people that meet the needs of medical centers can be one of the most challenging topics in health care. These models can include single and multi-goods depending on their type and costs. This is because the transport system must be designed to accommodate the specific requirements of the medical center, such as the types of goods that need to be transported, the distances that need to be covered, the speed of transport, and the costs associated with transporting the goods. For example, single-good models are suitable for scenarios where the medical center only needs to transport one type of good, such as blood samples, over a short distance. Multi-good models, on the other hand, are suitable for scenarios where the medical center needs to transport several types of goods, such as medical supplies, over a long distance. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a general overview of the transportation systems and the needs of medical centers within the healthcare system. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.