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About: White paper is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3852 publications have been published within this topic receiving 51169 citations. The topic is also known as: White paper & White papers.


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13 Jul 2010
TL;DR: A continuum in women’s healthcare which may be significantly jeopardised by the potential fragmentation of commissioning is recommended and the opportunity to contribute to the leadership tasks inherent in the proposed reorganisation is welcomed.
Abstract: Strongly endorses the concept of improving clinical quality by focusing on patient outcomes Believes that existing maternity and gynaecological standards, supported by all stakeholders, could form the basis of national commissioning Suggests that the introduction of such standards should be underpinned by quality metrics and clinical audit Supports the concept of informed patient choice, based on accurate and reliable information Believes that perinatal networks based on integration of maternity and neonatal services will improve safety, clinical effectiveness and patient experience Understands that standards of clinical care will only be achieved through the quality of staff training and clinical research Recommends a continuum in women’s healthcare which may be significantly jeopardised by the potential fragmentation of commissioning Would welcome the opportunity to contribute to the leadership tasks inherent in the proposed reorganisation

1,609 citations

28 Feb 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose to evaluate the success of transport policy and its implementation in four years period and make public and participatory assessment projects more participatory than today, to contribute to the policy formulation.
Abstract: Four years period is a rather short time to evaluate the success of transport policy and its implementation. Many outcomes of the policies can not really be seen to be effective on that time. This holds true also for policy evaluation projects like INDIC, ASSESS or TRANSFORUM. Furthermore, this kind of assessment projects should be made more public and participatory than today, to really contribute to the policy formulation.

942 citations

01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on a cross-industry research program assessing ways to promote knowledge creation and transfer in networks of employees and find that people are often more reliant on other people thanthey are on databases when seeking answers to unstructured questions.
Abstract: Many early knowledge management initiatives focused heavily on informationtechnology and codified knowledge and so missed performance improvementopportunities from interventions targeting knowledge embedded within networks ofemployees. Despite advanced technical solutions employed to manage organizationalknowledge, we continue to find that people are often more reliant on other people thanthey are on databases when seeking answers to unstructured questions. As a result,organizations creating more cohesive networks on knowledge related dimensions arebetter able to collectively solve problems, create new knowledge and transfer explicit andtacit knowledge embodied within employees. The following article reports on a cross-industry research program assessing ways to promote knowledge creation and transfer innetworks of employees. Specifically, we have found four characteristics of relationshipsimportant for knowledge creation in networks: 1) knowing what others know; 2) havingaccess to other people’s thinking; 3) having people be willing to actively engage inproblem solving; and 4) having a safe relationship to promote learning and creativity.Mapping these dimensions in social networks yields targeted social and technicalinterventions managers can employ to improve a network’s ability to create and shareknowledge.

918 citations

12 Mar 2013
TL;DR: The concepts and ideas cited in this paper mainly refer to the Quality of Experience of multimedia communication systems, but may be helpful also for other areas where QoE is an issue, and the document will not reflect the opinion of each individual person at all points.
Abstract: This White Paper is a contribution of the European Network on Quality of Experience in Multimedia Systems and Services, Qualinet (COST Action IC 1003, see www.qualinet.eu), to the scientific discussion about the term "Quality of Experience" (QoE) and its underlying concepts. It resulted from the need to agree on a working definition for this term which facilitates the communication of ideas within a multidisciplinary group, where a joint interest around multimedia communication systems exists, however approached from different perspectives. Thus, the concepts and ideas cited in this paper mainly refer to the Quality of Experience of multimedia communication systems, but may be helpful also for other areas where QoE is an issue. The Network of Excellence (NoE) Qualinet aims at extending the notion of network-centric Quality of Service (QoS) in multimedia systems, by relying on the concept of Quality of Experience (QoE). The main scientific objective is the development of methodologies for subjective and objective quality metrics taking into account current and new trends in multimedia communication systems as witnessed by the appearance of new types of content and interactions. A substantial scientific impact on fragmented efforts carried out in this field will be achieved by coordinating the research of European experts under the catalytic COST umbrella. The White Paper has been compiled on the basis of a first open call for ideas which was launched for the February 2012 Qualinet Meeting held in Prague, Czech Republic. The ideas were presented as short statements during that meeting, reflecting the ideas of the persons listed under the headline "Contributors" in the previous section. During the Prague meeting, the ideas have been further discussed and consolidated in the form of a general structure of the present document. An open call for authors was issued at that meeting, to which the persons listed as "Authors" in the previous section have announced their willingness to contribute in the preparation of individual sections. For each section, a coordinating author has been assigned which coordinated the writing of that section, and which is underlined in the author list preceding each section. The individual sections were then integrated and aligned by an editing group (listed as "Editors" in the previous section), and the entire document was iterated with the entire group of authors. Furthermore, the draft text was discussed with the participants of the Dagstuhl Seminar 12181 "Quality of Experience: From User Perception to Instrumental Metrics" which was held in Schlos Dagstuhl, Germany, May 1-4 2012, and a number of changes were proposed, resulting in the present document. As a result of the writing process and the large number of contributors, authors and editors, the document will not reflect the opinion of each individual person at all points. Still, we hope that it is found to be useful for everybody working in the field of Quality of Experience of multimedia communication systems, and most probably also beyond that field.

686 citations

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TL;DR: The historical background to the development of the White Paper is traced, the content of the mental illness key area is summarised and current progress in improving information and understanding and developing comprehensive services, and improving good practice is summarized.
Abstract: The Health of the Nation — A Strategy for England is a national response to WHO's Health for All by the Year 2000 initiative. It has great importance both because it focuses on health outcomes and because it selects mental illness as one of five priority areas. This article traces the historical background to the development of the White Paper, summarises the content of the mental illness key area and current progress in improving information and understanding and developing comprehensive services, and improving good practice. It draws out the implications for individual practitioners, users and cares, and for the working arrangements between purchasers and providers.

627 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202395
2022203
202159
2020101
2019115
201899