Running a hospital is a balancing act. How can the hospital provide true value for patients/customers while at the same time handle all pressures of limited finances and ever-increasing demands? Business model theory can help hospitals build comprehensive value-based strategy.
Friday October 10th, 2008, I will present my research on the value of business models for hospitals. It will be a presentation aimed at a broad audience, from laymen to experts (at least I’ll try :-) after which you and my supervisors will have time to ask questions and discuss. You are very much welcome to come listen and discuss about this on Friday October 10th in Enschede (NL)!
This colloquium is the final part of my master thesis research and also concludes 7 great years of studying and lots of other activities at the University of Twente. So come along and celebrate :-)
It all will take place Friday, October 10th at the Ampitheatre of the Vrijhof Culture Department (Vrijhof building 47, University of Twente, Enschede (NL) – see here for directions or Google Maps). It starts at 10.30am and will take until (approximately) 12.00pm. You’ll probably want to grab something to eat after that so I will arrange for lunch before you head back home. Or you can stay and catch Joost’s talk about Reducing throughput times at the radiodiagnostic track (at the NKI-AVL), which starts at 3:45pm, after which we will organize drinks together in the “Theatercafe” – round 5pm.
If you want to come and join the conversation, please do. You’re welcome! Drop me a line if you would like to stay for lunch so I know how much to order :-) My contact details – if you don’t already have them – are under contact.
See you at Friday, October 10th, 10.30am! (or if you can only make it for lunch or drinks you’re welcome too of course :-)
P.S. and if you’re wondering what I’ll be doing next. It’ll surely have something to do with this and things like this and this. But let me know if you have anything interesting you’d like to discuss :-)
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