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Medical Staff Law and the Hospital
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971IT should come as no shocking news that the law affecting physicians and hospitals has radically changed in the last decade. The law has changed and is changing because society in general now presses for such change. The law responds to those societal pressures and attempts to meet the expressed needs of the public. That has been one of the traditional
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Medical Staff Characteristics and Hospital Costs
The Journal of Human Resources, 1978In order to test the hypothesis that medical staff physicians affect hospital behavior, this paper relates cost data for a sample of non-major-teaching, short-term hospitals to information on the characteristics of the medical staff which treats patients in those hospitals.
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Teaching hospital medical staff to handwash
Medical Journal of Australia, 1996To increase the frequency of handwashing by medical staff.a prospective study of handwashing before and after patient contact.A paediatric intensive care unit in a tertiary hospital.61 intensive care unit medical staff and visiting medical staff.A five-phase behaviour modification program:(i) unobtrusive observation for four weeks to obtain a baseline ...
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Hospital Power and Medical Responsibility: Medical-Staff Bylaws
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977The internal organization of most American hospitals is an uneasy union of medical-care delivery by physicians and the administration of a medical-care facility by the hospital's governing board.
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