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Case Solution for ORNGE: A Crisis at Ontario’s Air Ambulance Service

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      ORNGE: A Crisis at Ontario’s Air Ambulance Service
Authors :           W. Glenn Rowe, Sharda Prashad
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W13508
Discipline :        Organizational Behavior
Case Length :    08 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The interim president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Ontario’s air ambulance service is reflecting on the first challenging months of his tenure. Previously a deputy minister in the provincial government, he now has to deal with ongoing issues of accountability within the organization and the safety of its fleet of helicopters. In the middle of a media storm of accusations of mismanagement, questionable business and spending practices that had wasted millions of dollars of public funding, problematic hiring of unqualified staff and extravagant salaries, along with possible personal improprieties of the previous CEO, he is wondering what new allegations might surface and how he might not only remedy the internal management problems but regain the public’s trust in the organization.
 
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Case Solution for Ambulance Diversion and Emergency Department Flow at the San Francisco General Hospital

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Case Name :      Ambulance Diversion and Emergency Department Flow at the San Francisco General Hospital
Authors :           Gregory S. Zaric, Lesley Meng
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W13054
Discipline :        Operations Management
Case Length :    13 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The emergency department of any large hospital is frequently subject to substantial patient crowding, a result of arrivals by foot and ambulance, and limited resources. The San Francisco General Hospital is particularly crowded due to its prominence as the only trauma centre in the city. As a result, it is on ambulance diversion almost 25 per cent of the time, more than any other hospital in the area. Hospital managers are looking for ways to alleviate emergency department crowding and ambulance diversion.
 
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