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Mailed Audit and Feedback for Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care.
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1987
Nurse executives, in the current economic climate, may be requested to make decisions about resuming tasks that historically had been in the nursing domain but presently are done by other disciplines. Since these decisions shape nursing services in a variety of ways, support by non-nursing colleagues is important.
D Y, Barhyte, L P, Christman
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Nurse executives, in the current economic climate, may be requested to make decisions about resuming tasks that historically had been in the nursing domain but presently are done by other disciplines. Since these decisions shape nursing services in a variety of ways, support by non-nursing colleagues is important.
D Y, Barhyte, L P, Christman
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Administrative Decision Making
The Health Care Manager, 2008Today's health care organizations face tremendous challenges and fierce competition. These pressures impact the decisions that managers must execute on any given day, not to mention the ever-present constraints of time, personnel, competencies, and finances. The importance of making quality and informed decisions cannot be underestimated.
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Ethics and Administrative Decision Making
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1987Ethical issues in administrative decision making pose a critical problem for nurse executives in a changing health care environment. A study of all the acute care hospitals in one state reveals an identified ethical component to nursing administrative practice.
M R, Sietsema, B W, Spradley
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Administrative Decision Making
IEEE Engineering Management Review, 1965THERE is no need, at this late date, to justify the study of organization and administration in terms of the decisionmaking process, for decision-making concepts and language have become highly popular in writing about administrations This paper will describe some of the progress that has been made over the past quarter century, employing this approach,
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Administrative and Judicial Oversight of Administrative Decisions
Journal of Juridical and Political Science, 2022Subjecting administration to the rules of law in practicing different aspects of activities is not sufficient as to guarantying its obligations. So, administration needs to be observed so as to issue decisions according to administration legitimacy or it mat abort what had been issued illegally.
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Administrative Decision Making
Administration & Society, 2015We make values explicit when routines break down. I do not deduct a particular pragmatic way of dealing with such conflicts from a position of value pluralism, something that seems to have attracted the ire of my learned colleagues in this debate. Instead, it is the other way around.
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Rationally Arbitrary Decisions (in Administrative Law)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Como o Direito Administrativo deve lidar com a incerteza genuína, em que as probabilidades não podem ser associadas aos resultados? Eu argumento que há uma importante categoria de decisões de agências sob incerteza na qual ser arbitrário é racional. A arbitrariedade racional surge quando nenhuma razão de primeira ordem pode fundamentar a escolha da ...
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AIDS: Administrative Decisions and Constitutional Rights
Public Personnel Management, 1993Administrators have made decisions in seeking to cope with the AIDS epidemic in the United States. Subordinates have challenged many of these decisions on the basis that their constitutional rights have been compromised. Case law has shown that when risk of AIDS transmission is high, or where there is a danger to an AIDS victim, the courts will ...
Paul S, Greenlaw, John P, Kohl
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Staff Participation in Administrative Decision-Making
Healthcare Management Forum, 1993Victoria Hospital Corporation in London has adopted a collaborative management model that involves the participation of medical, union and non-union staff in the administrative decision-making process within predetermined parameters. Reactions have been favourable from all sides — positive feedback from the groups involved and minimal negative public ...
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