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Faculty hospital employee educational requirement analysis
Dubovický, Miroslav ; Veteška, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Krámský, David (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on topic of educational needs of hospital and faculty of medicine employees, concretely doctors performing medical and pedagogical services. The theoretical part deals with the issue of employee management and development and with legislative confirmation of doctors need to constantly educate themselves. Lifelong learning, by extension, andragogy, is a tool for more active using of innovative methods and instruments for developing digital competences. Economical, sociological and sociopolitical analysis reflect educational needs analysis and emphasize the need for lifelong learning without regard for subjective or objective typological dimension. The major goal of this thesis is to analyze current condition of doctor's educational needs who perform medical and pedagogical services considering continual digitization development. I chose qualitative research investigation, two methods of questioning to gain required data. The analysis of doctor's educational needs in university hospital proved that current industrial revolution is professionally included not only by reason of subjective dimension of needs but also because of protecting themselves and their employers at particular performances.
Using tobacco products in the staff of the Královské Vinohrady Teaching Hospital Prague
Holá, Marie ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor) ; Kopřivová Herotová, Tereza (referee)
In this bachelor thesis called "Using tobacco products in the staff of the Královské Vinohrady Teaching Hospital" I focused mainly on smoking status of employees of the Královské Vinohrady Teaching Hospital (FNKV) and Third Faculty of Medicine of Charles University in a process of inclusion of this hospital to the European Network of Non-smoking Hospitals and the level of providing brief interventions in smoking patients. In the first theoretical part, I describe strategies aimed at the control of tobacco products and treatment of tobacco dependence in a scope of the activities of WHO and EU, the control of tobacco products and legislation in the Czech Republic, important organisations such as Society for the treatment of tobacco dependence etc.. Moreover I focus on prevalence of tobacco use in the whole population of the Czech Republic, on use of tobacco in students of medicine and health professionals.I introduce the most often used forms of tobacco.. At the end of the theoretical part I present the health risks which are noticeable regardingprevention of chronical noncommunicable diseases and possible strategies of prevention and treatment of tobacco dependence. The practical part presents the results of a questionnaire survey which was carried on during preventive examinations at the Clinic of...
Comparison of the financial management of selected teaching hospitals in the ČR between 2001 - 2010
Jánošíková, Oľga ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Finardi, Savina (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is an analysis of financial management of teaching hospitals Fakultní nemocnica Ostrava and Fakultní nemocnice Královské Vinohrady. Both units are interpreted in individual chapters where we use financial analysis for evaluating calculated outcomes. Subsequently we implement comparison of the teaching hospitals and on this basis we can evaluate which one is the better operating unit. For the total view we evaluated concrete indicators in comparison with national results.
Economic situation in the Teaching Hospital Královské Vinohrady
Kremová, Alice ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Hartlová, Alena (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to analyze and assess the economic situation in the Teaching Hospital Královské Vinohrady, and compare it with the average situation in the Czech Republic. The work uses financial analysis indicators, which are commented according to the non-profit nature of this allowance organization established by the Czech Ministry of Health. The utilization of hospital beds and other indicators of bed occupancy are also taken into account. The work focuses on analyzing the time series for the years 2006 to 2009. A background for the analysis is provided by a discussion of the current trends in the Czech healthcare system.
Evacuation of a Large Hospital
ŽÁČEK, Radovan
Act no. 328/2001 of the Collection of Laws defines that, apart from others, evacuation must be planned for handling emergency situations that require an alarm of the third or spe-cial degree to be raised. Successful evacuation requires an evacuation plan be made as part of crisis preparedness plans and this project could become a template for preparing evacuation plans for emergency situations at Fakultní nemocnice (a teaching hospital) in Motol, Prague. The teaching hospital in Motol is one of the largest hospitals in central Europe. It has 2,500 beds at its disposal, 350 of which are with intensive care. The hospital has large prem-ises the heart of which consists of two monoblocks, one for children patients and the other for adult ones. The other buildings in the hospital house its technical and administrative facilities or some special departments. The set of persons in question includes all the people in danger on the premises at the time of raised evacuation. It means hospitalized patients, outpatient ones, employees, students and teachers of the 2. Lékařská fakulta UK (the Medical Faculty of Charles University) and visitors. The objective of this work is to create model templates for evacuation plans for se-lected wards as well as larger departments, including the entire hospital complex. The other objective is to verify, or refute, the hypothesis that evacuation, partial or complete, of a large hospital can be finished within 12 hours. The methodology was based on detailed data collection about each ward and bed de-partments (location, number of beds, number of staff at various time of the day etc). Another source of information was a detailed survey of the entire premises focused at finding potential evacuation routes inside as well as outside the buildings, capacity of corridors, stairways, lifts, and other important information related to evacuation. The results of the project are presented in the form of ten model evacuation plans for various individual parts as well as whole units of the hospital: 1. Evacuation of one ward of the children{\crq}s monoblock, 2. Evacuation of one wing of the children{\crq}s monoblock, 3. Entire evacuation of the children{\crq}s monoblock, 4. Evacuation of one ward of the adult{\crq}s monoblock, 5. Evacuation of one floor in one communication node of the adult{\crq}s monoblock, 6. Evacua-tion of one entire communication node of the adult{\crq}s monoblock, 7. Entire evacuation of the adult{\crq}s monoblock, 8. Evacuation of the other hospital facilities, 9. Evacuation of another pa-vilion, 10. Entire evacuation of the whole hospital. The final results show that it is not possible to have one universal evacuation plan that would include all potential situations but several plans for particular kinds of exposure and sizes of departments in danger. The hypothesis was verified for variants 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 8. and 9. but it was not verified for variants 7. and 10. Evacuation of the entire adult{\crq}s mon-oblock and evacuation of the whole hospital cannot be finished within 12 hours after alert.
Financial Analysis of a Health-Care Facility
Duschková, Kateřina ; Střítecký, Rudolf (advisor) ; Lešetický, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of this work is carried out using selected methods the financial analysis of a Health-Care facility of the nature a hospital, an assessment of its financial health, its operation and financing.

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