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Marketing orientation: how do hospital administrators compare with marketing managers?

Health Care Management Review, 1984
A recent study shows that the marketing orientation of hospital administrators is similar to that of marketing practitioners but that hospital administrators have an underdeveloped sense of market segmentation and market aggressiveness regarding their ...
P. J. Bartlett, C. Schewe, C. T. Allen
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Kindly technicians: hospital administrators immediately before the NHS.

Journal of Management in Medicine, 1998
Presents the results of a qualitative analysis of copies of The Hospital, a journal for UK hospital administrators, from 1946-1948: immediately prior to the establishment of the NHS.
M. Learmonth
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Hospital administrators' response to AIDS. Results of a national survey.

Medical Care, 1990
Executives are just beginning to adapt to the presence of the epidemic. Two-thirds have been involved in AIDS care and these hospitals appear to be in the forefront in developing structural responses and initiating procedures to deal with the disease ...
Peter A. Weil, Leo M. Stam
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Itinerant surgical and medical specialist care in Kansas: report of a survey of rural hospital administrators.

Journal of Rural Health, 2001
In most rural areas, specialist nonprimary care, when available, is provided by "itinerant" physicians and surgeons who periodically visit from a distant home base.
R. Kellerman   +3 more
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Hospital administrators' perceptions of pharmacy directors.

American journal of hospital pharmacy, 1991
The results of a national survey of hospital administrators' perceptions of pharmacy directors are reported. A questionnaire was mailed to a random sample of 1000 hospital administrators nationwide.
E. D. Raiford, T. Clark, R. Anderson
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Hospital Administration as a Career

New England Journal of Medicine, 1948
THE doctor's prescription has been one of the most important characteristics of the medical profession throughout the ages.
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Administrative Costs in U.S. Hospitals

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1993
Previous estimates of administrative costs in U.S. hospitals have been based on figures for California, and nationwide extrapolation has been controversial. If the costs of bureaucracy are high, major policy reforms may yield substantial savings.We obtained detailed data on hospital expenses for fiscal year 1990 from reports submitted to Medicare by ...
Steffie Woolhandler   +2 more
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Viewpoint: A look at the hospital administrator

Health Care Management Review, 1986
The key individual in health care management in the new multidimensional health care system will be the hospital administrator, the person responsible for the overall management and direction of a single health care institution in a community. This person will have to deal with a vertically integrated institution and changing delivery and financing ...
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Pre-Hospital Antibiotic Administration

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2008
Email: paul.parker@stees.nhs.uk. Another Lesson from History? In our war fighting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, median pre-hospital transport times are currently 2 hours and 54 minutes. For the T1 casualty (the most critically injured subset) the time from wounding to admission to the Emergency Room is currently 1 hour 40 minutes [1].
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