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Strengthening Public Policy to Address the Financial Burden of Breast Cancer Care in Nigeria: A Critical Imperative. [PDF]
Ajala DE, Ogunmodede EO, Ishola RO.
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Exploring the determinants of online purchase intention for aging-friendly products: evidence from senior consumers in urban Chinese context. [PDF]
Yang L, Xie R, Zhao X, Zheng G, She S.
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Exploring the quality of life of caregivers of children with sickle cell disease in a secondary health facility in Ghana. [PDF]
Salamat ST, Mahama H, Asabi J, Asante L.
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Hospital value‐based purchasing
Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013Hospital Value Based Purchasing (VBP) aims to incentivize inpatient providers to delivery high value, as opposed to high volume, health care. The formal mandate of hospitals to provide high value health care through financial incentives marks an important change in Medicare and Medicaid policy.
Daniel, Blumenthal, Anupam B, Jena
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Health Care Management Review, 2008
Hospital purchasing alliances are voluntary consortia of hospitals that aggregate their contractual purchases of supplies from manufacturers. Purchasing groups thus represent pooling alliances rather than trading alliances (e.g., joint ventures). Pooling alliances have been discussed in the health care management literature for years but have never ...
Lawton R, Burns, J Andrew, Lee
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Hospital purchasing alliances are voluntary consortia of hospitals that aggregate their contractual purchases of supplies from manufacturers. Purchasing groups thus represent pooling alliances rather than trading alliances (e.g., joint ventures). Pooling alliances have been discussed in the health care management literature for years but have never ...
Lawton R, Burns, J Andrew, Lee
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Hospital pharmacy purchases and inventories
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979The results of the hospital pharmacy purchases and inventories portion of a 1978 national mail survey of pharmaceutical services in short-term hospitals are reported. A sample of 815 hospitals was selected randomly from among 5,200 U.S. short-term hospitals that employ a pharmacist on at least a part-time basis.
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