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2015
Acute care public hospitals are run in different ways in differently structured health systems, reflecting national circumstances. However, hospital reform and organizational realignment in most health systems typically involve three interconnected factors: (1) technological improvement in clinical and infor- mation capacity; (2) growing patient ...
Antonio Duran, Richard B. Saltman
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Acute care public hospitals are run in different ways in differently structured health systems, reflecting national circumstances. However, hospital reform and organizational realignment in most health systems typically involve three interconnected factors: (1) technological improvement in clinical and infor- mation capacity; (2) growing patient ...
Antonio Duran, Richard B. Saltman
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Benchmarking : An International Journal, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare perceived service quality of public/government and private medical college hospitals. Design/methodology/approach This study adopts a descriptive, cross-sectional and research design. The research sample
Swapnarag Swain
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare perceived service quality of public/government and private medical college hospitals. Design/methodology/approach This study adopts a descriptive, cross-sectional and research design. The research sample
Swapnarag Swain
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Public Hospitals and Managed Care
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1994Managed health care is used increasingly in the public and private sectors to control rising health-care costs and to assure quality of care. While current proposals for health-care reform promote even wider application of managed care as a component in cost control, the formal use of managed care by public hospitals has not been fully explored.
Robert H. Curry+4 more
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Patient’s behavioral intention: public and private hospitals context
, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine patient’s behavioral intention in a comparative analysis between public and private hospitals in the context of a developing country.
Muhammad Sabbir Rahman+3 more
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Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2016
In recent years China has witnessed a surge in medical disputes, including many widely reported violent riots, attacks, and protests in hospitals.
A. He, Jiwei Qian
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In recent years China has witnessed a surge in medical disputes, including many widely reported violent riots, attacks, and protests in hospitals.
A. He, Jiwei Qian
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Pickup and Delivery Service with Manpower Planning in Hong Kong Public Hospitals
Transportation Science, 2017This paper deals with a real-life healthcare problem derived from the Non-Emergency Ambulance Transfer Service for Hong Kong public hospitals which provides transportation services for disabled or elderly patients between their residences and clinics ...
A. Lim, Zhenzhen Zhang, H. Qin
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The Future of the Public Mental Hospital
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1969What will be the future of public mental hospitals as community mental health center programs expand? The authors suggest that their emerging role lies in joining the community's network of human services by adapting present organizational structures to permit flexibility and change.
Lucy D. Ozarin, Alan I. Levenson
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2020
The question in the medical profession over the definition of biological death, Robert Glaser suggests, appears to have been resolved, practically speaking, in favor of the brain, rather than the heart or lungs, as the place where human life makes its last stand. Social death begins when the institution, accepting impending death, loses its interest or
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The question in the medical profession over the definition of biological death, Robert Glaser suggests, appears to have been resolved, practically speaking, in favor of the brain, rather than the heart or lungs, as the place where human life makes its last stand. Social death begins when the institution, accepting impending death, loses its interest or
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, 2016
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between healthcare perceived service quality (HCSQ) and patient loyalty. Mediating role of patient satisfaction is also assessed between HCSQ and patient loyalty.
Asma Shabbir, S. A. Malik, S. Malik
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between healthcare perceived service quality (HCSQ) and patient loyalty. Mediating role of patient satisfaction is also assessed between HCSQ and patient loyalty.
Asma Shabbir, S. A. Malik, S. Malik
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Hospital Responsibilities to the General Public
Nursing, Law & Ethics, 1981What is the responsibility of a hospital to protect the general public from an employee who may cause harm? Until recently, the answer to this question was simply “none“; hospitals were not seen as having any direct responsibility for the actions of employees.
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