Background: A well-organized hospital will determine the kind of service it will render to its patients. This diverse mix of objectives determine the nature of the hospital, its organizational hierarchy, the scope and volume of activities, the number and size of departments, staffing patterns, etc.Objective: The study seeks to examine the health workers and in-patient’s relationship building and to identify the importance of organizational structure in delivering quality services to in-patients.Method: The researchers considered a total of 35 management, and 70 in-patients together in all 105 as the sample size. These consisting of both males and females working in the various functional areas, and operations in the Hospital. This sample si...
Patient demand for a better quality of healthcare and services has increased as insurance companies ...
Health problems have become a basic need for society. With the increase in people's living standards...
he increasing numbers of public and private hospitals have resulted in the competitive environment i...
A great body of international research has been undertaken to examine the impact of the organisation...
Patient satisfaction is the critical issue for healthcare providers. Health care organizations are w...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between hospital context, nursing unit st...
<p>Employees' satisfaction is very important aspect of any organization to achieve<br>the goals and ...
Background: Health service quality and patients satifaction are two important determinants for a ho...
Background: Health care ratio is different in different region of the world. The facilities provided...
Like many healthcare organizations today, Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC (Magee) faces a constant inf...
Health care organizations function in multidimensional environments and their organizational culture...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the quality of hospital services as perceived by patien...
OBJECTIVES: To determine patient satisfaction in terms of various services such as ease of getting c...
Objectives: Patients are the primary beneficiaries of the services and care that hospitals provide....
This paper aimed to examine a conceptual model for the relationships between hospital service qualit...
Patient demand for a better quality of healthcare and services has increased as insurance companies ...
Health problems have become a basic need for society. With the increase in people's living standards...
he increasing numbers of public and private hospitals have resulted in the competitive environment i...
A great body of international research has been undertaken to examine the impact of the organisation...
Patient satisfaction is the critical issue for healthcare providers. Health care organizations are w...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between hospital context, nursing unit st...
<p>Employees' satisfaction is very important aspect of any organization to achieve<br>the goals and ...
Background: Health service quality and patients satifaction are two important determinants for a ho...
Background: Health care ratio is different in different region of the world. The facilities provided...
Like many healthcare organizations today, Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC (Magee) faces a constant inf...
Health care organizations function in multidimensional environments and their organizational culture...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the quality of hospital services as perceived by patien...
OBJECTIVES: To determine patient satisfaction in terms of various services such as ease of getting c...
Objectives: Patients are the primary beneficiaries of the services and care that hospitals provide....
This paper aimed to examine a conceptual model for the relationships between hospital service qualit...
Patient demand for a better quality of healthcare and services has increased as insurance companies ...
Health problems have become a basic need for society. With the increase in people's living standards...
he increasing numbers of public and private hospitals have resulted in the competitive environment i...