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Index Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Management Principles and Practice 4 Operations Management 11 International Business 18 Strategic Management : Indian Global Context 25 Organizational Organisational Behaviors Behaviour 5 Marketing Management 12 Management Information System 19 Basics of Patient Care & Health Care Assistance 26 Managerial Managerial Economics Economics 6 Financial Management 13 Hospital Services 20 Health Related Laws and Ethics 27 Financial and & Management Accounting 7 Human Resource Management 14 Marketing and Public Relations 21 Hospital Information System 28 Quantitative Methods for for Management 8 Quantitative Techniques 15 Applied Micro Biology 22 Hospital Planning Design and 29 Maintenance Corporate Communication 9 Research Methods for Management 16 Basics of Anatomy and Physiology 23 2

Semester I 3

Semester I Management Principles and Practice Management : Science, Theory and Practice, The Evolution of Management Thought and the Patterns of Management Analysis, Management and Society : The External Environment, Social Responsibility and Ethics, Global and Comparative Management, The Basis of Global Management. The Nature and Purpose of Planning, Objectives, Strategies, Policies and Planning Premises, Decision Making, Global Planning. The Nature of Organizing and Entrepreneuring, Organizational Structure : Departmentation, Line/Staff Authority and Decentralization, Effective Organizing and Organizational Culture, Global Organizing. Co-ordination functions in Organisation, Human Factors and Motivation, Leadership, Committees and group Decision Making, Communication, Global Leading. The System and Process of Controlling, Control Techniques and Information Technology, Productivity and Operations Management, Overall Control and toward the Future through Preventive Control, Global Controlling and Global Challenges. 4

Semester I Organisational Behaviour Organisational Behaviour : History, evaluation, Challenges & opportunities, contributing disciplines, management functions and relevance to Organisation Behaviour. Personality, Determinants, structure, behaviour, assessment, psycho-analytical social learning, job, fit, trait theories. Emotions & Emotional Intelligence as a managerial tool. Implications of EI on managers and their performance. Attitudes, relationship with behaviour, sources, types, consistency, work attitudes, values, importance, ethics & types of management ethics. Perception, Process, Selection, Managerial implications of perception. Stress, Nature, sources, Effects, influence of personality, managing stress. Conflict, Management, Levels, Sources, bases, conflict resolution strategies, negotiation. Foundations of group behaviour : linking teams and groups, Stages of development Influences on team effectiveness, team decision making. Issues in Managing teams. Co-ordination functions in Organisation, Human Factors and Motivation, Leadership, Committees and group Decision Making, Communication, Global Leading. Organisational Behaviour responses to Global and Cultural diversity, challenges at international level, Homogenity and hetrogenity of National cultures, Differences between countries, The Challenges of work force diversity and managing diversity Cases. 5

Semester I Managerial Economics Managerial Economics, meaning, nature and scope, Managerial Economics and business decision making, Role of Managerial Economist, Fundamental concepts of Managerial Economics. Demand Analysis, meaning, Determinants and types of demand, Elasticity of demand. Supply meaning and determinants, production decisions, production functions, Isoquants, Expansion path, Cobb,Douglas function, Cost concepts, cost, output relationship, Economies and diseconomies of scale cost functions. Market structure, characteristics, Pricing and output decisions, methods of pricing, differential pricing, Government intervention and pricing. Profit, Meaning and nature, Profit policies, Profit planning and forecasting, Cost volume profit analysis, Investment analysis. National Income, Business cycle, inflation and deflation, balance of payments, Monetary and Fiscal Policies 6

Semester I Financial Management & Accounting Financial Accounting, Definition, Accounting Principles, Concepts and conventions, Trial Balance Final Accounts (Problems), Depreciation Methods,Straight line method, Written down value method, Sinking fund method. Financial Statement Analysis, Objectives, Reorganizing the Financial Statement Information, Techniques of Financial Statement Analysis: Comparative Statements, Common, Size statement, Trend Percentage, Accounting Ratios: construction of balance sheet using ratios (problems),dupont analysis. Fund Flow Statement, Statement of Changes in Working Capital, Computation of Fund from Operations, Workings for Computation of various sources and uses, Preparation of Fund Flow Statement, Cash Flow Statement Analysis, Computation of Cash from Operations Problems, Distinction between Fund Flow and Cash Flow Statement. Problems. Cost Accounting, Meaning, Distinction between Financial Accounting and Cost Accounting, Cost Terminology: Cost, Cost Centre, Cost Unit, Elements of Cost, Cost Sheet Problems. Budget, Budgeting, and Budgeting Control, Types of Budgets, Preparation of Flexible and fixed Budgets, master budget and Cash Budget, Problems,Zero Base Budgeting. Marginal Costing, Definition, distinction between marginal costing and absorption costing, Break even point Analysis, Contribution, p/v Ratio, margin of safety, Decision making under marginal costing system,key factor analysis, make or buy decisions, export decision, sales mix decision,problems. 7

Semester I Quantitative Methods for Management Linear, Non,Linear functions graphical representation of functions, Constants, Variables notion of Mathematical models concept of trade off notion of constants concept of Interest. Basic Concept of differentiation integration Optimization concepts use of differentiation for optimization of business problem, Optimization. Data Analysis Uni,Variate ungrouped and grouped data measures of central Tendencies, measures of dispersion C V percentages (problem related to business applications). Bivariate correlation and regression problems related to business applications. Probability definitions addition and multiplication Rules (only statements) simple business application problems probability distribution expected value concept theoretical probability distributions Binomial, Poison and Normal Simple problems applied to business. Basic concept of index numbers simple and weighted index numbers concept of weights, types of index numbers Business index number CPT, WPI, Sensex, Niffy, Production Index, Time series variations in Time Series for business forecasting. Hypothesis testing of Proportion and Mean single and two tailed tests errors in Hypothesis Testing Measuring the power of Hypothesis test. Chi,Square Tests. 8

Semester I Corporate Communications Communication basics Business Communication components Types formal communication network Work team communication variables goal conflict resolution non verbal communication Cross cultural communication Business meetings Business Etiquette. Understanding Corporate Communication Employee communication Managing Government Relations Writing for Media and Media Relations. Corporate Communication in Brand Promotion Financial Communication Crises Communication. Report writing: Characterizing & business reports Types and forms & reports Project proposals collection of data tables constitution charts writing the report documenting the sources proof reading. Business Presentation: Written and oral presentation work team presentation Delivering the business presentation visual aids slides electronic presentation hand,outs delivering the presentation career planning preparing Resume job applications preparation for a job interview employment interviews follow,up. 9

Semester II 10

Semester II Operations Management Operations Management Meaning Importance historical contributions System view of OM, Operation strategy and competitiveness, Functions of OM types of production systems. Product design and process selection Evaluation and Selection of appropriate Production and Operations technology. Product Design and process selection. Types of layout analysis and selection of layout Product and / or Process layout, Cellular, Lean and Agile manufacturing systems Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Assembly line balancing. Production planning and control meaning functions aggregate planning master production schedule (MPS) Material requirement planning (MRP) BOM Capacity requirement planning (CRP) Techniques problems in MRP and CRP an introduction to MRP II and ERP Business Process Re,engineering, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Materials management functions material planning and budgeting Value Analysis, purchase functions and procedure, inventory control types of inventory safety stock order point service level inventory control systems perpetual periodic JIT KANBAN. Total Quality Management Concept, Statistical Quality Control for Acceptance Sampling and Process Control Concepts of O.C.C. Curve Use of the O.C. Curve Concept of Type I and Type II error Quality movement Quality circles ISO Quality Certifications and types Quality assurance Six Sigma concept. 11

Semester II Marketing Management Marketing Concepts and Tasks, Defining and delivering customer value and satisfaction, Value chain, Delivery network, Marketing environment, Adapting marketing to new liberalised economy, Digitalisation, Customisation, Changing marketing practices, e,business, setting up websites; Marketing Information System, Strategic marketing planning and organization. Buyer Behaviour, Market Segmentation and Targeting, Positioning and differentiation strategies, Product life cycle strategies, New product development, Product Mix and Product line decisions, Branding and Packaging, Price setting, objectives, factors and methods, Price adapting policies, Initiating and responding to price changes. Marketing channel system, Functions and flows; Channel design, Channel management, Selection, Training, Motivation and evaluation of channel members; Channel dynamics, VMS, HMS, MMS; Market logistics decisions. Integrated marketing communication process and Mix; Advertising, Sales promotion and Public relation decisions. Direct marketing, Growth, Benefits and Channels; Telemarketing; Sales force objectives, structure, size and compensation. Identifying and analysing competitors, Designing competitive strategies for leaders, challengers, followers and nichers : Customer Relationship marketing, Customer database, Data warehousing and mining. Attracting and retaining customers, Customerism in India, Controlling of marketing efforts. Global Target market selection, standardization Vs adaptation, Product, Pricing, Distribution and Promotional Policy. 12

Semester II Financial Management Objectives and functions of Financial Management, Role of Financial Management in the organisation, Risk,Return relationship, Time value of money concepts, Indian Financial system, Legal, Regulatory and tax framework. Sources of Long term finance, Features of Capital market development in India, Role of SEBI in Capital Issues. Capital Budgeting, methods of appraisal, Conflict in criteria for evaluation, Capital Rationing Problems, Risk analysis in Capital Budgeting. Cost of Capital, Computation for each source of finance and weighted average cost of capital, EBIT,EPS Analysis, operating Leverage, Financial Leverage, problems. Capital Structure Theory, Net Income Approach, Net Operating Income Approach, MM Approach, Dividend Policy, Types of Divided Policy, Dividend Policy and share valuation, CAPM. Working Capital Management, Definition and Objectives, Working Capital Policies, Factors affecting Working Capital requirements, Forecasting Working Capital requirements (problems), Cash Management, Receivables Management and, Inventory management, Working Capital Financing, Sources of Working Capital and Implications of various Committee Reports. 13

Semester II Human Resources Management Human Resource Function : Human Resource Philosophy, Changing environments of HRM, Strategic human resource management, Using HRM to attain competitive advantage, Trends in HRM, Organisation of HR departments, Line and staff functions, Role of HR Managers. Recruitment & Placement: Job analysis Methods. Writing job specification. HR & the responsive organisation. Recruitment & selection process. Employment planning and forecasting. Building employee commitment. Recruiting on the internet. Employee Testing & selection. Selection process. Training & Development. Orienting & training process, need analysis, training techniques, training via internet. Developing Managers. On,the,job & off,the,job development techniques. Performance appraisal: Methods, Problem & solutions. MBO approach. Performance appraisal. Career planning and development, Managing promotions and transfers. Compensation & Managing Quality: Basics of compensation. Factors determining pay rate. Trends in Compensation. Job evaluation. Computerised job evaluation. Pay for performance & Financial incentives. Organisation wide incentive plans, Practices in Indian organisations. Statutory benefits, non,statutory (voluntary) benefits, Insurance benefits, retirement benefits & others. Labour relations and employee security Industrial relation and collective bargaining : Trade unions, Collective bargaining, future of trade unionism. Discipline administration, grievances handling, managing dismissals and separation. Labour Welfare : Importance & Implications of labour legislations, Employee health, Auditing HR functions, Future of HRM function. 14

Semester II Quantitative Techniques Mathematical Models deterministic and probabilistic simple business examples OR and optimization models Linear Programming formulation graphical solution Dual of linear programming problem Economic interpretation Transportation model Initial Basic Feasible solutions optimum solution for non degeneracy model Trans,shipment Model Assignment Model Network Model networking CPM critical path Time estimates critical path crashing, Resource levelling, Resources planning. Waiting Line Model Structure of model M/M/1 for infinite population. Inventory Models Deterministic EOQ EOQ with Price Breaks Probabilistic Inventory Models, Probabilistic EOQ model Simulation types of simulation Monte Carlo simulation simulation problems. Decision Theory Pay off tables decision criteria decision trees. 15

Semester II Research Methods for Management Research, meaning, scope and significance, Types of research, Research Process, Characteristics of good research, Scientific method, Problems in research, Identifying research problem concepts, constructs and theoretical framework. Hypothesis:, meaning, sources, Types, formulation Research design, Types, case study, features of good design, measurement, meaning, need Errors in measurement, Tests of sound measurement Techniques of measurement, scaling Techniques, meaning, Types of scales, scale construction techniques. Sampling design, meaning, concepts, steps in sampling, criteria for good sample design, Types of sample designs, Probability and non,probability samples. Data collection:, Types of data, sources, Tools for data collection methods of data collection, constructing questionnaire, Pilot study, case study, Data processing:, coding, editing, and tabulation of data, Data analysis. Test of Significance:, Assumptions about parametric and non,parametric tests. Parametric Test, T test, F Test and Z test, Non Parametric Test, U Test, Kruskal Wallis, sign test. Multivariate analysis,factor, cluster, MDS, Discriminant analysis. (NO Problems). SPSS and its applications Interpretation, meaning, Techniques of interpretation, Report writing:, Significance, Report writing:, Steps in report writing, Layout of report, Types of reports, Oral presentation, executive summary, mechanics of writing research report, Precautions for writing report, Norms for using Tables, charts and diagrams, Appendix:, norms for using Index and Bibliography. 16

Semester III 17

Semester III International Business Introduction and Overview : Introduction, The Globalization of the World Economy, The Changing Nature of International Business, Differences in International Business. Country Factors National Differences in Political Economy : Introduction, Political Systems, Economic Systems, Legal Systems, The Determinants of Economic Development, States in Transition. Differences in Culture : Introduction, Social Structure, Religion, Language, Education, Culture and the Workplace, Cultural Change, Cross,Cultural Literacy, Culture and competitive Advantage. The Global Trade & Investment Environment. International Trade Theory, Mercantilism, Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Heckscher,Ohlin Theory, The New Trade Theory, National Competitive Advantage, Porter's Diamond. The Revised Case for Free Trade, WTO, Regional grouping of countries and its impact. Foreign Direct Investment, Horizontal FDI, Vertical FDI. Benefits and advantages to host and home countries. The Global Monetary System The Foreign Exchange Market : Introduction, The Functions of the Foreign Exchange Market. International Business Strategy, Strategy and the Firm, Profiting from Global Expansion, Pressures for Cost Reductions & Local Responsiveness, Strategic Choice. Mode of Entry & Strategic Alliances, Entry Modes, Strategic Alliances. Exporting, Importing and Counter Trade. Export and Import Financing, Export Assistance, Counter trade. 18

Semester III Management Information System Foundations of Information Systems: A framework for business users, Roles of Information systems, System concepts, Organisation as a system, Components of Information Systems, IS Activities, Types of IS. IS for operations and decision making: Marketing IS, Manufacturing IS, Human Resource IS, Accounting IS and Financial IS, Transaction Processing Systems, Information Reporting System, Information for Strategic Advantage. DSS and AI: DSS models and software: The decision making process, Structured, Semi Structured and Unstructured problems; What if analysis, Sensitivity analysis, Goal,seeking Analysis and Optimizing Analysis. Overview of AI, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic Systems, Genetic Algorithms, Expert Systems. Managing Information Technology: Managing Information Resources and technologies, IS architecture and management, Centralised, Decentralised and Distributed, EDI, Supply chain management & Global Information technology Management. Security and Ethical Challenges: IS controls, facility control and procedural control, Risks to online operations, Denial of service, spoofing, Ethics for IS professional, Sciatica challenges of Information technology. 19

Semester III Hospital Services Introduction to Hospital services: Meaning and scope of patient care services significance of patient care role of administration in patient care classification of Hospitals. Clinical services 1: Outpatient services Inpatient services Accident and Emergency services Billing services., Laboratory services,blood bank services Radiology and Imaging services Telemedicine,Rehabilitation services. Operation theatre Intensive care units Hospital acquired infections Sterilization Nursing services Ward management, Nutrition and Dietary services Pharmacy services Medical Records services. Laundry services House keeping services Ambulance services Mortuary services Hospital security services. Facilities Engineering maintenance of Civil Assets Electrical supply and Water supply Medical gas pipeline Plumbing and Sanitation Air conditioning system. Disaster management Fire hazards Engineering Hazards Radiological hazards.,outsourcing of Support services few case studies. Total quality Management: Concept of quality Quality control and assurance ISO 9000 standards TQM NABH JCAHO ACHS Accreditation Quality manual. 20

Semester III Marketing and Public Relations Service marketing concepts: Marketing mix,4ps in marketing.,market segmentation, Distinctive nature of services marketing,,characteristics of services, Services marketing mix,3ps of service marketing,people, Physical evidence:,process,service quality Service quality dimensions. Market Promotion: Importance of market Research, Definition and need for internal marketing,word of mouth communication (w.o.m),customer Relationship Management (CRM),Definition,Factors affecting the customer Relations,Different relationship markets,crm strategy,customer loyalty ladder,customer life cycle,barriers for effective CRM. Market Promotion: Importance of market Research, Definition and need for internal marketing,word of mouth communication (w.o.m),customer Relationship Management (CRM),Definition,Factors affecting the customer Relations,Different relationship markets,crm strategy,customer loyalty ladder,customer life cycle,barriers for effective CRM. Health Insurance: Illness and Accident insurance New insurance products concept of Social Security,Role of TPAs, Managed Health care Co pay system, Referral System,Accreditation NABH JCI, Accreditation, Quality council of India, Medical Tourism, Business opportunities, Challenges Quality Assurance in Health care. Positioning the market offering: Developing a positioning strategy promotional method in,service sector medical camp, conferences, internet medicine, public interest programmes, referral doctor system, advertising media press, radio, television, films, hoardings, etc media relations.,branding. 21

Semester III Applied Micro Biology Definition & importance of microbiology for health care assistance Classification of microorganisms Brief morphological features of microbes. General properties of bacteria, viruses and fungus. Definition of infection Chain of infection Sources of microbes, routes of infection, mode of spread Hospital acquired infection and prevention of hospital acquired infection Immunity and its types. Sterilization Definition and classification physical methods of sterilization, use of autoclave, preparation and sterilization of surgical packs. Disinfection Definition and classification, methods of disinfection. Principles of cleaning and disinfecting the rubber, goods, glass wares, packs, linens, equipment. Collection and transport of specimen, standard precaution for prevention of blood borne Infection, Collection of culture sources from theatre Biomedical waste segregation and waste management. Maintenance of Ward hygiene, Terminal and concurrent disinfection. Role of the health care assistants in maintaining cleanliness of the patient and environmental hygiene. 22

Semester III Basics of Anatomy and Physiology Definition & subdivisions of anatomy, anatomical position and terminology, regions and system of the body, cavities of the body and their contents. Size and shape of cells. Parts of cells, cell division. Tissues of the body, characteristics and function of different types of tissues, types of glands Skeleton Definition axial and appendicular skeleton with names and location of bones Joints Types of joints & kinds of movement possible Muscles Definition, types of muscles, difference between striated & smooth muscle Functions of the muscles, bone and joints. Subdivisions of nervous system, brain location, external features and functions of brain & Spinal card, location, features, functions of the sense organs The types & structure of blood vessels. Shape, structure of heart, blood supply to heart and functions of cardio vascular system The name, location of organs of respiration and Physiology of respiration. Name, parts and functions of alimentary canal and accessory organs Names of endocrine gland location & features and function of the endocrine glands Parts and functions of kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra 23

Semester IV 24

Semester IV Strategic Management : Indian Global Context Corporate Strategic Planning, Mission, Vision of the firm, Development, maintenance and the role of leader, Hierarchal levels of planning, Strategic planning process. Strategic management Practice in India. Competitive advantage of Nations and its implication on Indian Business. Environment Analysis & Internal Analysis of Firm: General environment scanning, competitive & environment analysis, to identify opportunities & threat, assessing internal environment through functional approach and value chain, identifying critical success factors, to identify the strength & weakness, SWOT audit, core competence, Stockholders' expectations, Scenario,planning. Strategy Formulation, Generic strategies, Grand strategies, Strategies of leading Indian companies, role of diversification, limits, means and forms. Strategic management for small organisations, non,profit organisations and large multi product and multiple market organisations. Tools of Strategy : Planning and evaluation : Competitive cost dynamics, experience curve, BCG approach, cash flow implication,ia,bs matrix, A.D.Littles Life,cycle approach to strategic planning, Business portfolio balancing, Assessment of economic contribution of strategy, Strategic funds programming. Strategy implication & Control : Various approaches to implementation of strategy, Matching organisation structure with strategy, 7S model, Strategic control process, Du Pont's control model and other Quantitative and Qualitative tools, Balanced score card, M.Porter's approach for Globalisation, Future of Strategic Management. 25

Semester IV Basics of Patient Care and Health Care Assistance Corporate Strategic Planning, Mission, Vision of the firm, Development, maintenance and the role of leader, Hierarchal levels of planning, Strategic planning process. Strategic management Practice in India. Competitive advantage of Nations and its implication on Indian Business. Environment Analysis & Internal Analysis of Firm: General environment scanning, competitive & environment analysis, to identify opportunities & threat, assessing internal environment through functional approach and value chain, identifying critical success factors, to identify the strength & weakness, SWOT audit, core competence, Stockholders' expectations, Scenario,planning. Strategy Formulation, Generic strategies, Grand strategies, Strategies of leading Indian companies, role of diversification, limits, means and forms. Strategic management for small organisations, non,profit organisations and large multi product and multiple market organisations. Tools of Strategy : Planning and evaluation : Competitive cost dynamics, experience curve, BCG approach, cash flow implication,ia,bs matrix, A.D.Littles Life,cycle approach to strategic planning, Business portfolio balancing, Assessment of economic contribution of strategy, Strategic funds programming. Strategy implication & Control : Various approaches to implementation of strategy, Matching organisation structure with strategy, 7S model, Strategic control process, Du Pont's control model and other Quantitative and Qualitative tools, Balanced score card, M.Porter's approach for Globalisation, Future of Strategic Management. 26

Semester IV Health Related Laws and Ethics Laws relating to Hospital formation: Promotion,Forming society,the Companies Act,Law of Partnership,A Sample Constitution for the Hospital,The Tamil Nadu Clinics Act. Laws relating to Hospital formation: Promotion,Forming society,the Companies Act,Law of Partnership,A Sample Constitution for the Hospital,The Tamil Nadu Clinics Act. Laws pertaining to Health: Central Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1969, Recent amendments Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Food Act, 1992. Laws pertaining to Hospitals: Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 Pre,natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994 Medical Negligence Medico Legal Case Dying Declaration,MCI act on medical education. The Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,Radiation Safety System. Laws pertaining to Manufacture and sale of Drugs: Drugs and Cosmetics Acts, 1940 Pharmacy Act, 1948 Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954 Poison Act, 1919 Legislation for Tobacco control. 27

Semester IV Hospital Information System The Information Explosion: Information is important Impact on society Impact on teaching and learning Impact on Government Impact on Healthcare The future of healthcare technology The future healthcare record Preparing for the future Summary. The world of Informatics. The right information: Process of decision making, Literature databases, searching the literature, example of unit,based literature, standards of information seeking, future consideration, summary. Functions of health record, advantages & disadvantages of paper record, optically scanned records, electronic health record. Securing the Information: Privacy and confidentiality and Law Who owns the data? Security Computer crime Role of healthcare professionals Summary. Information Systems cycle: The information systems cycle Analysis Design phase Development Implementation Why some projects fails? Summary. Electronic Communications: A bit of history Hardware and software for connecting Methods of accessing information World Wide Web (WEB) Communication Technologies Summary. Telehealth: Terms, historical perspective. Types of technology, clinical & administrative initiatives, advantages & barriers of tele,health, future trends. The future of Informatics: Globalization of Information Technology, Electronic communication, Knowledge management, Genomics, Speech recognition, Telehealth, Summary. 28

Semester IV Hospital Planning, Design and Maintenance Hospital as a system: Definition of hospital classification of hospitals changing role of hospitals role of hospital administrator hospital as a system hospital & community. Planning: Principles of planning regionalization, hospital planning team planning process size of the hospital site selection hospital architect architect report equipping a hospital interiors & graphics construction & commissioning planning for preventing injuries electrical safety. Technical analysis: Assessment of the demand and need for hospital services factors influencing hospital utilization bed planning land requirements project cost space requirements hospital drawings & documents,preparing project report. Hospital standards and design: Building requirement Entrance & Ambulatory Zone Diagnostic Zone Intermediate Zone Critical zone Service Zone Administrative zone List of Utilities Communication facility Biomedical equipment Voluntary & Mandatory standards General standards Mechanical standards Electrical standards standard for centralized medical gas system standards for biomedical waste. Facilities planning: Transport Communication Food services Mortuary information system Minor facilities others. 29

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