During a long history, hospitals were continuously changing so that diversity is one of their characteristics. Being a part of a local culture, they also reflect general global trends. At present, the winds of globalisation are stronger, following an overall trend in technology and economics. Changes in technologies will induce changes in management (“new plants do not survive in old pots”). New imaging technologies need a better clinical feed-back, and the pattern of “industry-like” hospital, where specialists work in their narrow fields on a production-line becomes inappropriate for them. Human resource management becomes more important than economic and technical management dominating at presen
Hospitals are changing. Throughout the OECD the hospital, that enduring and pervasive organization w...
Hospital is a social institution which was designed for treating patients. Social institutions for c...
Two decades ago teaching hospitals were a relatively small number of large, urban facilities. They w...
During a long history, hospitals were continuously changing so that diversity is one of their charac...
During a long history, hospitals were continuously changing so that diversity is one of their charac...
The United Kingdom, faced with a legacy of long-term under investment, has embarked on a major progr...
Hospitals must change in the face of changing technologies and patient needs. This book is for anyon...
Objectives: Health care systems worldwide are changing and taking new forms. The old, more hierarchi...
Objectives: Health care systems worldwide are changing and taking new forms. The old, more hierarchi...
Hospitals are traditional sites, not only of care, but of knowledge production. The word ‘hospital’ ...
Hospitals pose many challenges to those undertaking reform of health care systems. This paper examin...
Objectives: Health care systems worldwide are changing and taking new forms. The old, more hierarchi...
The management of hospitals has changed considerably over the last two decades. The business process...
The future of hospital Nuclear Medicine is triggered by the hospital organisation itself. In general...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Hospitals are changing. Throughout the OECD the hospital, that enduring and pervasive organization w...
Hospital is a social institution which was designed for treating patients. Social institutions for c...
Two decades ago teaching hospitals were a relatively small number of large, urban facilities. They w...
During a long history, hospitals were continuously changing so that diversity is one of their charac...
During a long history, hospitals were continuously changing so that diversity is one of their charac...
The United Kingdom, faced with a legacy of long-term under investment, has embarked on a major progr...
Hospitals must change in the face of changing technologies and patient needs. This book is for anyon...
Objectives: Health care systems worldwide are changing and taking new forms. The old, more hierarchi...
Objectives: Health care systems worldwide are changing and taking new forms. The old, more hierarchi...
Hospitals are traditional sites, not only of care, but of knowledge production. The word ‘hospital’ ...
Hospitals pose many challenges to those undertaking reform of health care systems. This paper examin...
Objectives: Health care systems worldwide are changing and taking new forms. The old, more hierarchi...
The management of hospitals has changed considerably over the last two decades. The business process...
The future of hospital Nuclear Medicine is triggered by the hospital organisation itself. In general...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Hospitals are changing. Throughout the OECD the hospital, that enduring and pervasive organization w...
Hospital is a social institution which was designed for treating patients. Social institutions for c...
Two decades ago teaching hospitals were a relatively small number of large, urban facilities. They w...