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The future of healthcare systems. Many questions about reform of health sector remain unanswered.
Peter Bundred, Linda Buchan
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2023
This chapter suggests that hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities are potential hotbeds for covert violence, if for no other reason than the fact that many people die there every year. After all, patients typically check into a hospital because of serious illness or injury, and nursing homes are intended for those in need of round-the ...
Jack Levin, Julie B. Wiest
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This chapter suggests that hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities are potential hotbeds for covert violence, if for no other reason than the fact that many people die there every year. After all, patients typically check into a hospital because of serious illness or injury, and nursing homes are intended for those in need of round-the ...
Jack Levin, Julie B. Wiest
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The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2018
Medical crowdfunding is the practice of using websites to raise money from donors to pay for medicalcare or related expenses. While in terms of overall funding volume, medical crowdfunding should still be considered as a niche phenomenon, it is rapidly growing in many countries and is seen by many people as a way to cope with government cuts on public ...
Bassani, Gaia+2 more
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Medical crowdfunding is the practice of using websites to raise money from donors to pay for medicalcare or related expenses. While in terms of overall funding volume, medical crowdfunding should still be considered as a niche phenomenon, it is rapidly growing in many countries and is seen by many people as a way to cope with government cuts on public ...
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Healthcare Professionals and the Ethics of Healthcare Marketing
Health Marketing Quarterly, 1994The article explores marketing ethics considerations in the application of marketing to healthcare. While we realize that acceptance of healthcare marketing by all stakeholders is important for successful marketing, we emphasize its level of acceptance by healthcare professionals.
Anthony F. Jurkus, Kevin L. Hammond
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IT Professional, 2010
Adopting information technology for healthcare continues to present new opportunities and challenges as we move into an era of universally accessible electronic medical records and telemedicine. Efforts at healthcare reform have created new incentives for adopting healthcare IT, and work continues to improve access to healthcare and provide new and ...
Jepsen, Thomas+3 more
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Adopting information technology for healthcare continues to present new opportunities and challenges as we move into an era of universally accessible electronic medical records and telemedicine. Efforts at healthcare reform have created new incentives for adopting healthcare IT, and work continues to improve access to healthcare and provide new and ...
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2020
This chapter explores the relationship between human rights and health and social care. It begins by setting out the main international mechanisms, at UN, EU and ECHR levels, and the obligations they place on governments. It then discusses the impact of international and domestic human rights instruments through an examination of developments in social
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This chapter explores the relationship between human rights and health and social care. It begins by setting out the main international mechanisms, at UN, EU and ECHR levels, and the obligations they place on governments. It then discusses the impact of international and domestic human rights instruments through an examination of developments in social
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2010
Having a clear sense of which leadership ideas and practices are rooted in sound theory and convincing evidence, and which are more speculative, is vital for healthcare leaders. This book provides a coherent framework through which to scrutinise the leadership literature relevant to healthcare.
Jean Hartley, John Benington
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Having a clear sense of which leadership ideas and practices are rooted in sound theory and convincing evidence, and which are more speculative, is vital for healthcare leaders. This book provides a coherent framework through which to scrutinise the leadership literature relevant to healthcare.
Jean Hartley, John Benington
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