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  1. Measles: An Ignored Disease in India?

    Authors: Ramani, K V; Mavalankar, Dileep; Kumar, Harish;

    Reference No: CMHS0009 Pages: 8 Published on: 10, May, 2010

    Abstract: Measles is a contagious disease. It can be prevented by immunizing children between 9-12 months. The case details the efforts to provide immunity against measles, the importance of surveillance and the need to provide adequate care for those afflicted by measles. The case will be helpful to discuss why there ... More

  2. Universal Immunization Programme

    Authors: Joshi, Sanjay; Ramani, K V; Mavalankar, Dileep;

    Reference No: CMHS0007 Pages: 6 Published on: 10, May, 2010

    Abstract: Immunization is one of the cost effective interventions to prevent a series of major illnesses particularly in environments where children are undernourished and may die from preventable diseases. The status of child immunization is a good indicator of equity, accessibility and outreach of healthcare services. In India, the Universal Immunization ... More

  3. Mormugao Port Trust and South West Port

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: CIPR0006 Pages: 13 Published on: 26, April, 2010

    Abstract: It was June 2008. The conflicts between Mormugao Port Trust (MoPT) and South West Port Limited (SWPL) on coal/coke handling once again surfaced following a report submitted by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) concluding that residents of Vasco city near the port were inhaling coal pollution much beyond ... More

  4. 1100 MT of Sorghum

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0332 Pages: 14 Published on: 30, March, 2010

    Abstract: Political uncertainties may often result in unanticipated events. In this case, non-confirmation by Niger, an African country, of a huge order for sorghum (jowar) resulted in a long legal battle for Shakti Bhog Foods Limited, which had chartered a ship, from Kola Freight, to carry the cargo on the assumption ... More

  5. Majestic Hospital*

    Authors: Ramani, K V;

    Reference No: CMHS0004 Pages: 10 Published on: 13, January, 2010

    Abstract: This case brings out the processes and procedures followed for hospital patient discharge in Majestic Hospital. Concerns of the hospital management in identifying problem areas in service delivery and those of the patient’s family regarding patient discharge process are also highlighted. The protagonist of the case is the chief ... More

  6. Regency Hospital Limited (A)

    Authors: Gupta, Parvinder;

    Reference No: OB0205(A) Pages: 22 Published on: 1, May, 2009

    Abstract: Regency Hospital Limited, a multi-specialty hospital in Kanpur, India was founded by Dr. Atul Kapoor in 1995. The hospital had grown over the years. However, there were a number of issues that were yet to be dealt with. The case describes the struggles that the founder went through in setting up ... More

  7. Barber and Barwil (A): Strategic Options

    Authors: Sharma, Yashoverman; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Raghuram, G; Sahay, Arvind;

    Reference No: BP0323(A) Pages: 27 Published on: 19, August, 2008

    Abstract: Wilh Wilhelmsen ASA of Norway was a traditional ship owning company that had diversified into the ?Maritime Services' sector. In addition to cargo transportation, its two main ?service' business areas were Ship Management (Barber International) and Port Agency (Barwil), established in 1975. Both companies had become big brand names in their ... More

  8. Janani Evam Bal Suraksha Yojana: The Scheme for protection of Mother and Child in Bihar

    Authors: Mavalankar, Dileep; Ramani, K V; Sharma, Bharati; Shah, Amar; Upadhaya, Mudita; Gupta, Mona;

    Reference No: CMHS0003 Pages: 13 Published on: 26, March, 2008

    Abstract: The goal of reducing maternal mortality is tracked through the proportion of births to skilled attendants. Janani Evam Bal Suraksha Yojana in Bihar is an initiative in this direction. The current scheme provides cash incentives to all the mothers delivering in any government health facility. The scheme has contributed a ... More

  9. Free Drug Distribution System in Bihar

    Authors: Mavalankar, Dileep; Ramani, K V; Srivastava, Amit Kumar;

    Reference No: CMHS0002 Pages: 8 Published on: 26, March, 2008

    Abstract: Government is the largest provider of health services in Bihar, but it has a long history of non-performance. With the change of government, the state decided to provide medicines free of cost for most common ailments to outdoor and indoor patients in all government health facilities. The purpose was to ... More

  10. Dr. Shekhawat

    Authors: Goel, Abhishek; Vohra, Neharika;

    Reference No: OB0200 Pages: 18 Published on: 24, January, 2007

    Abstract: A commonplace issue in organizations is handling larger than life leaders. These leaders often have larger than life status in their field and the organization usually gets overwhelmed with the presence of such leaders. Sometimes narcissism in leaders potentially hurts the organization in the long run. This case highlights a ... More

  11. The Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India: Staffing Surgeons in the Face of Variable Demand

    Authors: Desai, Tejas A;

    Reference No: PSG0099 Pages: 9 Published on: 26, June, 2006

    Abstract: Many organization face variable demand for their services over any given year. One such organization is the Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai, where demand for surgeries shoots up in the summer months and drops off in the other months. Thus the staffing of surgeons in different surgical departments so that ... More

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