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Optimize for Outcomes


Optimize for Outcomes

Author: Brian J Keith

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2020-05-28


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Optimizing for Outcomes, the art of making your business more effective, efficient, and productive, is a skill that can be learned by anybody to benefit any business. Whatever stage you're at, learning the tools and techniques to think about your business in systems will help you achieve better outcomes in your business.Brian started learning about efficiency and process improvement as a field engineer, regularly tasked with consulting Fortune 100 clients on how to improve their processes and software used to send mass communications to Customers. Over a 20+ year corporate career, Brian learned and applied many tools and techniques to earn companies millions more in revenue, cut millions in costs, and optimize businesses to get better outcomes. He has spent the last 18 months taking his big corporation tools, methods, and thinking and applying it in the world of small businesses. He's helped entrepreneurs from the solo entrepreneur just starting, to more established small businesses with 7 figure incomes to learn and apply these same principles.This book dives into the process and mental models that Brian has used to transform companies large and small. You can learn these principles yourself and learn to apply them in your business as well. By doing so, you will be able to earn more money, lower your business's operating costs, and spend less time getting more done. Adding these tools to your entrepreneurial toolkit will allow you to take your business to the next level.

Maternal-Child Nursing Care Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, & Families


Maternal-Child Nursing Care Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, & Families

Author: Susan Ward

language: en

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Release Date: 2015-06-03


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It offers the perfect balance of maternal and child nursing care with the right depth and breadth of coverage for students in today’s maternity/pediatric courses. A unique emphasis on optimizing outcomes, evidence-based practice, and research supports the goal of caring for women, families and children, not only in traditional hospital settings, but also wherever they live, work, study, or play. Clear, concise, and easy to follow, the content is organized around four major themes, holistic care, critical thinking, validating practice, and tools for care that help students to learn and apply the material.

Optimizing Outcomes for Children With Immune-Mediated Chronic Kidney Disease


Optimizing Outcomes for Children With Immune-Mediated Chronic Kidney Disease

Author: Lovro Lamot

language: en

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Release Date: 2024-12-13


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Immune-mediated systemic diseases in children are a heterogeneous group of mostly rare disorders affecting several organs. These diseases can be autoinflammatory, with a major pathophysiological role for inflammasomes, or autoimmune, often characterized by the presence of autoantibodies produced by B cells and the involvement of autoreactive T cells. The clinical presentation of these diseases is highly variable. In many immune-mediated systemic diseases, renal involvement is an important contributor to morbidity and mortality. Acute kidney inflammation may lead to chronic renal changes resulting in severe chronic kidney disease and ultimately end-stage renal disease. There are several unmet needs regarding kidney involvement in immune-mediated systemic diseases. First, renal biopsy and histopathologic assessment are still the gold standards for diagnosis and prognostic evaluation of renal involvement. There is a need for easy-applicable, validated non-invasive biomarkers. Second, blood-based and/or urinary biomarkers differentiating disease relapse from transplant rejection are lacking in patients who underwent renal transplantation. Third, the long-term prognosis of chronic kidney disease in children is often unfavorable with a substantial risk of developing end-stage renal disease warranting kidney dialysis and/or transplantation. More targeted treatment options are needed, reducing the burden of broad immunosuppressive and cytotoxic agents and optimizing patient outcomes. Finally, notwithstanding many studies are initiated involving adult subjects, research in children with immune-mediated chronic kidney disease is scarce. There is an unmet need for trials involving this neglected patient population.