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Performance indicators: healthcare professionals’ views
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2016Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to capture factors behind professional views of indicator usefulness as a common structure for assessing healthcare performance and their important characteristics to design limited key performance indicators (PIs) for holistic hospital management.
Xiuzhu, Gu, Kenji, Itoh
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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.
Kevin L, Hammond, Anthony F, Jurkus
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Healthcare Professionals, Roles and Virtue
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1992Mrs. J. is a 76-year-old woman who had been in good health. When she was brought to the hospital 10 days after being involved in an automobile accident, she was found to have severe brain injury and, despite vigorous treatment, has neverregained consciousness.
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Communication for Healthcare Entrepreneurs and Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal, 2023We live and work in a world where persuasion is an essential skill. We tend to communicate by instinct: all of us have learned to express ourselves with a certain fluidity and to try to influence others naturally. As healthcare professionals we frequently speak in public.
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Cultivating Professionalism in the Healthcare Professional
2022What is professionalism as it applies to a healthcare professional, and how is it critical to patient care? It begins with the individual professional. This chapter provides an overview of the professional progression, from building a professional identity to participating in meaningful advocacy in the profession and ultimately leading other ...
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[Healthcare networks: involvement of various healthcare professionals].
Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction, 2003Diabetes is a very representative model of chronic disease requiring a partnership between various healthcare professionals. The organisation of healthcare networks allows a global care improvement. For the "Midi-Pyrénées" area, the diabetes network associates physicians and other healthcare professionals, working in their private - practice or in ...
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