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Publication Bonitätsbeurteilung von Krankenhäusern(2013) Rausendorf, Manja; Hachmeister, DirkThe current basic conditions require a adjustment in the investment financing of hospitals and put with it the hospitals as well as the potential sponsors before new challenges. The thesis offers to all partners, if these are banks, investors, appropriations authorities, supervisors or the hospitals,industry-sector-specific Benchmarks for the credit rating. Besides, the ratio of the traditional financial statement analysis are modified first and extended, reference values of well-chosen quantitative and qualitative ratios calculated and analysed. In addition, hypotheses are examined to the investment delay in hospitals and to sign stamping specific for country by finance-economic and successful-economic identification ratio and their correlations. The interested reader has to select the possibility the sector-specific Benchmarks for the credit Rating of hospitals according to the individual needs, to complement and to continue.Publication Clustering surgical procedures for master surgical scheduling(2017) Kressner, Alexander; Schimmelpfeng, KatjaThe sound management of operating rooms is a very important task in each hospital. To use this crucial resource efficiently, cyclic master surgery schedules are often developed. To derive sensible schedules, high-quality input data are necessary. In this paper, we focus on the (elective) surgical procedures’ stochastic durations to determine reasonable, cyclically scheduled surgical clusters. Therefore, we adapt the approach of van Oostrum et al (2008), which was specifically designed for clustering surgical procedures for master surgical scheduling, and present a two-stage solution approach that consists of a new construction heuristic and an improvement heuristic. We conducted a numerical study based on real-world data from a German hospital. The results reveal clusters with considerably reduced variability compared to those of van Oostrum et al(2008).Publication Die Informationssituation im Krankenhaus : das Interaktionsmodell OP-Management(2010) Siegmund, Frank; Ernst, ChristianThis work shows that by reducing asymmetric information in the operating areas of hospitals effectiveness can be increased. A model is being developed which allows hospitals to assess whether an improved information situation is economically viable.