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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
Louis M. Sherwood+2 more
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Computerizing the Medical Staff Office
QRB - Quality Review Bulletin, 1986To assist its medical staff in making appointments and reappointments to the medical staff, delineating clinical privileges, and maintaining quality assurance information, as well as to streamline clerical duties in the medical staff office, El Camino Hospital (a 460-bed acute care facility in Mountain View, California) developed a comprehensive ...
Barry Lozier+3 more
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Radiation protection of medical staff
European Journal of Radiology, 2010The continuing increase in the worldwide use of X-ray imaging has implications for radiation protection of medical staff. Much of the increased usage could be viewed as simply a workload issue with no particular new challenges. However, advances in technology and developments in techniques have seen an increase in the number of X-ray procedures in ...
Renato Padovani+3 more
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Medical Staff Organization and Administration
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967In our society today, the medical staff of a voluntary nonprofit hospital is an organizational anomaly. The individual physicians in most communities are private entrepreneurs. They establish a private practice in any location in the community that they want.
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Exploring a motivation of medical staff
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2018SummaryThis paper aims to identify the true motivators (needs) of medical staff, compare them with the current labor incentives, and detect possible differences in motivators for main groups of medical staff. Observing personnel of 5 hospitals and students of the medical institute by special questionnaires, the author confirmed the hypothesis of ...
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RELATION OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS, NURSING STAFF, AND MEDICAL STAFF
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952In 1947 the President of the American Medical Association, Dr. Edward L. Bortz, on the recommendation of the House of Delegates, appointed a committee to study the nursing problem in the United States, with particular reference to the shortage of nurses. The members of the original Committee on Nursing Problems were Drs.
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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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