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Can Nurses Govern in a Government Agency?

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2001
A shared governance model was implemented within the nursing service of the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center in 1997. In 1999, members of the Nursing Quality/Staff Education/Research Council examined facility nurses' perceptions of governance to determine the degree to which the model had been implemented.
J N, Howell   +6 more
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Cost Recovery by Government Agencies [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
The Commonwealth Government asked the Productivity Commisison to review cost recovery arrangements across the Government's regulatory,administrative and information agencies,and to develop guidelines for the future application of cost recovery.
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An E-Government Cooperative Framework for Government Agencies

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
This paper presents an e-Government Framework that allows the cooperation among applications of different Government Agencies in order to supply new added value services (Event of life services) tailored to citizens and business needs. Moreover it promotes an internal process reengineering realized by integrating governmental legacy applications.
M. Castellano   +4 more
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Communicating Through Government Agencies

Annals of Epidemiology, 2007
A comparison of worldwide recommendations on alcohol consumption reveals wide disparity among countries. This could imply that many of the recommendations do not adequately accommodate the science, given that the science is equally valid worldwide.
Richard Harding, Creina S. Stockley
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Civilian Government Agencies

2021
“Civilian Government Agencies” describes the array of U.S. government agencies encountered on the ground in peace and relief operations including the traditional foreign affairs departments—State, USAID, Defense, Commerce, and Agriculture—but also Treasury, Justice, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services.
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Government and Voluntary Agency Relationships

Social Service Review, 1982
The concept of "voluntary agency" is being radically but almost imperceptibly revised under the press of events in the world of social welfare organization and finance. The term now embraces traditional nonprofit social agencies, proprietary agencies offering similar services often financed by the public sector, social programs financed by industry for
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Government Agencies

2005
A medical resident was on duty at New York Hospital one night in 1979 when a 27-year-old security guard was admitted with a rare form of pneumonia. As inexperienced as the resident was, he knew that this very rare condition was usually diagnosed only in people with a history of cancer, organ transplantation, or other conditions involving immune system ...
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Agency and Corporate Governance

2009
The purpose of this book is to study corporate finance law from the perspective of the firm. As discussed earlier in this book, there is always a risk that the firm’s agents will not act in the interests of the firm. The management of agency relationships is therefore an important part of the firm’s risk management.
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Government Agencies

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1946
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Decentralization of Government Agencies

American Behavioral Scientist, 1979
Decentralization of government has been one way of increasing government responsiveness. This is true for municipal systems where a city-wide government may be decentralized to subdistrict units as well as the federal system, where responsibilities may be delegated to state or local units.
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