Introduction Medicine is rapidly changing, both in the level of collective medical knowledge and in how it is being delivered. The increased presence of administrators in hospitals helps to facilitate these changes and ease administrative workloads on physicians; however, tensions sometimes form between physicians and administrators. Analysis This situation is based on perceptions from both sides that physicians obstruct cost-saving measures and administrators put profits before patients. In reality, increasing patient populations and changes in health care are necessitating action by hospitals to prevent excessive spending as health care systems become larger and more difficult to manage. Recognizing the cause of changes in health care, wh...
A number of national and international health Inquires over the last 15 years has drawn attention to...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
Ethical decision making and action in health care are complex phenomena. This article provides an in...
Introduction Medicine is rapidly changing, both in the level of collective medical knowledge and in ...
INTRODUCTION: Medicine is rapidly changing, both in the level of collective medical knowledge and in...
Over the last decade managed care has become the dominant form of health care delivery, because it h...
Rationale The health care landscape is changing: it has become the largest part of the economy and c...
A shift in the balance of power from patients and physicians to managers and administrators has caus...
The advent of cost containment and the rapid expansion of managed care in American has created an in...
Three frequent problems of daily medical practice are analyzed: (1) a physician's perceived obligati...
Organizations often struggle to implement change or to reconfigure their internal processes and prac...
Managed care, with its restrictions on patient and provider autonomy, has dominated the delivery of...
The medical services have undergone substantial changes over the past decades, and the design and co...
Cost pressures and changes in the health care environment pose ethical challenges and hard choices f...
A number of national and international health Inquires\ud over the last 15 years has drawn attention...
A number of national and international health Inquires over the last 15 years has drawn attention to...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
Ethical decision making and action in health care are complex phenomena. This article provides an in...
Introduction Medicine is rapidly changing, both in the level of collective medical knowledge and in ...
INTRODUCTION: Medicine is rapidly changing, both in the level of collective medical knowledge and in...
Over the last decade managed care has become the dominant form of health care delivery, because it h...
Rationale The health care landscape is changing: it has become the largest part of the economy and c...
A shift in the balance of power from patients and physicians to managers and administrators has caus...
The advent of cost containment and the rapid expansion of managed care in American has created an in...
Three frequent problems of daily medical practice are analyzed: (1) a physician's perceived obligati...
Organizations often struggle to implement change or to reconfigure their internal processes and prac...
Managed care, with its restrictions on patient and provider autonomy, has dominated the delivery of...
The medical services have undergone substantial changes over the past decades, and the design and co...
Cost pressures and changes in the health care environment pose ethical challenges and hard choices f...
A number of national and international health Inquires\ud over the last 15 years has drawn attention...
A number of national and international health Inquires over the last 15 years has drawn attention to...
Conflict in health service delivery is common. It is often attributed to disputes between clinicians...
Ethical decision making and action in health care are complex phenomena. This article provides an in...