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The Comparison between Present with Desired Organizational Culture in Tehran University of Medical Sciences’ Hospitals [PDF]
Background and Aim: The study of organizational culture as a managerial tools, is necessary in health care organizations. Hospital administrators should compare present with desired hospitals' organizational culture continuously.
M Eskandari, H Dargahi, G Shaham
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Objectives: To improve patient safety, information regarding errors must be collected. This practice constitutes one of the strategies that hospital managers use to understand the types of errors that occur at their hospitals.
Naomi Akiyama +4 more
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Background Despite the growing prevalence of hospitalist programs in Canada, it is not clear what program features are deemed desirable by administrative and medical leaders who oversee them.
Vandad Yousefi, Elayne McIvor
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Financially Motivated Transfers and Discharges: Administrators' Ethics and Public Expectations
In response to a competitive environment, hospital administrators are pressuring physicians to discharge Medicare patients "sicker and quicker" and to transfer indigent patients from their emergency rooms.
Spielman, Bethany J.
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Reasons behind stymied public hospital governance reform in China.
BACKGROUND:The public hospital governance reform in China is pledged to improve the governance of public hospitals and deliver affordable and high-quality care. However, progress in public hospital reform has been slow.
Sheng Nong, Nengliang Aaron Yao
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REASONS OF CONFLICTS IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Objective: To assess the reasons of conflicts in tertiary care hospital Rawalpindi. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Tertiary care hospital Rawalpindi, from Aug 2008 to Jul 2009.
Tahir Sardar +3 more
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The responses of hospital administrators, directors of nursing, intensive care unit nurses, and neurosurgeons are reported to a range of inquiries designed to measure their commitment to organ procurement and thereby identify impediments limiting their ...
Batten, Helen Levine, Prottas, Jeffrey
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Making the business case for an addiction medicine consult service: a qualitative analysis
Background As the drug poisoning crisis worsens in North America and opioid use disorder (OUD)-related hospital admissions increase, policymakers and hospital administrators are beginning to recognize the important role of hospitals in the OUD care ...
Kelsey C. Priest, Dennis McCarty
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BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to identify the administrators' and physicians' experiences and viewpoints about the factors affecting the length of stay (LOS) of COVID-19 patients and provide valid operational evidence.
Rouhollah Zaboli +6 more
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