Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781259667473
Author: William J Stevenson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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There is no patient who is looking to stay in a hospital with unsafe conditions, or having constant disruption in their treatment. There is a need for an improvement in patient safety and facility of the hospital.
To explain: The features that were present in the hospital room.
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