The last two decades have seen the significant emergence of multi-hospital networks (MHNs) in the health sectors of all industrialized countries. Such networks seem to represent an organizational choice, which provides interesting opportunities to cope with cost and quality issues stressing the health field. This work proposes and discusses a framework for strategies that can be implemented by MHNs to achieve projected benefits. The estimated advantages are then weighed against unexpected or underrated drawbacks and empirical evidence. The conclusions point out MHNs as viable future alternatives for freestanding hospitals looking to improve their efficiency and financial stability, on condition that a 'proper management' of their consolidat...
Managing inter-organizational networks has been studied extensively, yet little attention has been p...
[[abstract]]Before the implementation of National Health Insurance, all levels of hospitals in Taiwa...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...
The last two decades have seen the significant emergence of multi-hospital networks (MHNs) in the he...
In the now turbulent field of health care, the nations hos-pitals are building a variety of multiorg...
Merger processes between hospitals have high benefit potential for patients, staff and managers. Th...
Merger processes between hospitals have high benefit potential for patients, staff and managers. Thi...
Nowadays, the organizational development of hospital networks is an important topic for policy maker...
The network concept has been successful in the economic littérature and in the health care economic...
This study aimed to describe and analyze how philanthropic hospitals organize themselves in strategi...
Objective: To study how hospitals and their diagnosis and treatmentsupplies relate to each other, an...
Abstract Background Despite an extensive body of knowledge exists on network outcomes and on how hos...
The central focus of this thesis addresses the question, Are multi-hospital/multi-institutional sys...
The paper describes the design of a hospital network using mathematical programming appro- ach. The...
Objective: Population health management (PHM) refers to large-scale transformation efforts by collab...
Managing inter-organizational networks has been studied extensively, yet little attention has been p...
[[abstract]]Before the implementation of National Health Insurance, all levels of hospitals in Taiwa...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...
The last two decades have seen the significant emergence of multi-hospital networks (MHNs) in the he...
In the now turbulent field of health care, the nations hos-pitals are building a variety of multiorg...
Merger processes between hospitals have high benefit potential for patients, staff and managers. Th...
Merger processes between hospitals have high benefit potential for patients, staff and managers. Thi...
Nowadays, the organizational development of hospital networks is an important topic for policy maker...
The network concept has been successful in the economic littérature and in the health care economic...
This study aimed to describe and analyze how philanthropic hospitals organize themselves in strategi...
Objective: To study how hospitals and their diagnosis and treatmentsupplies relate to each other, an...
Abstract Background Despite an extensive body of knowledge exists on network outcomes and on how hos...
The central focus of this thesis addresses the question, Are multi-hospital/multi-institutional sys...
The paper describes the design of a hospital network using mathematical programming appro- ach. The...
Objective: Population health management (PHM) refers to large-scale transformation efforts by collab...
Managing inter-organizational networks has been studied extensively, yet little attention has been p...
[[abstract]]Before the implementation of National Health Insurance, all levels of hospitals in Taiwa...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...