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Challenges in hybrid management in healthcare: a study of the interplay between divisional managers and clinical directors in a decentralized healthcare organization in Sweden. [PDF]
Ohrling M.
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A novel intuitionistic fuzzy Yager aggregation framework for decision making in green supply chains. [PDF]
Kumar Y, Ramalingam S, Zegeye GB.
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Identifying barriers to nursing management of postoperative stress hyperglycaemia in non-diabetic patients: a TDF-guided qualitative study in a Chinese tertiary hospital. [PDF]
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2001
In “Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care” (1963), Kenneth Arrow focused on the physician-patient relationship, which was by far the most important relationship in U.S. medical care at that time. With the development of managed care, “intermediate organizations” began to impinge on this formerly sacrosanct dyad, interacting in a ...
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In “Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care” (1963), Kenneth Arrow focused on the physician-patient relationship, which was by far the most important relationship in U.S. medical care at that time. With the development of managed care, “intermediate organizations” began to impinge on this formerly sacrosanct dyad, interacting in a ...
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Managed Care, Managing Uncertainty
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1997THE "MANAGED care" paradigm has challenged most aspects of conventional health systems. Debate abounds on the efficacy,1ethics,2and finance3of these systems. Meanwhile, enrollment in managed health systems continues to rise4as employers urge employees to opt for lower-cost health plans and as states reform Medicaid systems to control governmental ...
D M, Mirvis, C F, Chang
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2002
Abstract Multiple geostatistical realizations can be generated that reproduce the input data equally well. This chapter addresses the inevitable questions related to the space of uncertainty, validating geostatistical models, the number of realizations required, the value of ranking realizations, and decision making in the presence of ...
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Abstract Multiple geostatistical realizations can be generated that reproduce the input data equally well. This chapter addresses the inevitable questions related to the space of uncertainty, validating geostatistical models, the number of realizations required, the value of ranking realizations, and decision making in the presence of ...
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