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Prior cervical spine fusion impairs early clinical outcomes following total shoulder arthroplasty and may be associated with increased fusion burden: a matched cohort analysis. [PDF]
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The role of schools in mental health promotion and prevention: a document analysis of Swedish local mental health policies. [PDF]
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Trends in Utilization and Cost of Endoscopic Lumbar Decompression in Ambulatory Surgical Centers: A Nationwide Database Analysis From 2018 Through 2022. [PDF]
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Journal of Higher Education, 1934
D URING the first week of February, I934, there was sent to the presidents of the 65o American and Canadian colleges and universities listed in the I934 edition of the World Almanac a questionnaire having to do with aspects of the financial relationship of members of the governing board of a college or university to the administration of the ...
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D URING the first week of February, I934, there was sent to the presidents of the 65o American and Canadian colleges and universities listed in the I934 edition of the World Almanac a questionnaire having to do with aspects of the financial relationship of members of the governing board of a college or university to the administration of the ...
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An Empirical Taxonomy of Hospital Governing Board Roles [PDF]
Shoou-Yih D Lee
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IT Professional, 2019
This paper suggests that boards’ involvement with information technology (IT) governance is often not at the needed level. It illuminates the differences between board-level and executive-level IT governance, explains why both the board and executives should be motivated to engage in IT governance, and provides board-level IT governance structure ...
Ofir Turel, Peng Liu 0012, Chris K. Bart
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This paper suggests that boards’ involvement with information technology (IT) governance is often not at the needed level. It illuminates the differences between board-level and executive-level IT governance, explains why both the board and executives should be motivated to engage in IT governance, and provides board-level IT governance structure ...
Ofir Turel, Peng Liu 0012, Chris K. Bart
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1986
Few modern enterprises are more complex than the hospitals in which many emergency physicians practice. As competition increases in medicine and the criteria for reimbursement become stringent, marked changes will continue to occur in hospital structure and function. It is, therefore, necessary for the hospital based practitioner to understand the main
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Few modern enterprises are more complex than the hospitals in which many emergency physicians practice. As competition increases in medicine and the criteria for reimbursement become stringent, marked changes will continue to occur in hospital structure and function. It is, therefore, necessary for the hospital based practitioner to understand the main
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