Background Alignment between physicians and hospitals is of major importance to the health care sector. Two distinct approaches to align the medical staff with the hospital have characterized previous research. The first approach, economic integration, is rooted in the economic literature, in which alignment is realized by financial means. The second approach, noneconomic integration, represents a sociological perspective emphasizing the cooperative nature of their relationship. Discussion Empirical studies and management theory (agency theory and social exchange theory) are used to increase holistic understanding of physician hospital alignment. On the one hand, noneconomic integration is identified as a means to realize a cooperative rela...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Amidst growing vertical integration, health care deliv...
While physicians are likely to respond favorably in concept to hospital-based disease management and...
Background: Belgian hospitals face a growing shortage of physicians and increasingly competitive mar...
Hospital Physician Relationships (HPRs) are of major importance to the health care sector. Drawing o...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
Context: Hospital-physician relationships (HPRs) are an important area of academic research, given t...
An overwhelming need for change in the U.S. healthcare delivery system, coupled with the need to imp...
Hospitals and physicians have been working together for years in providing specialized health servic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the importance of the hospital physician relat...
Hospitals face challenging times. Currently many Western countries are seeking ways to increase the ...
Physicians and hospital management and staff often work side by side but rarely together. There are ...
Objective: Our aim is to investigate contractual mechanisms in physician-hospital exchanges. The con...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care deliver...
Background: Hospitals face increasingly competitive market conditions. In this challenging environme...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Amidst growing vertical integration, health care deliv...
While physicians are likely to respond favorably in concept to hospital-based disease management and...
Background: Belgian hospitals face a growing shortage of physicians and increasingly competitive mar...
Hospital Physician Relationships (HPRs) are of major importance to the health care sector. Drawing o...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
Context: Hospital-physician relationships (HPRs) are an important area of academic research, given t...
An overwhelming need for change in the U.S. healthcare delivery system, coupled with the need to imp...
Hospitals and physicians have been working together for years in providing specialized health servic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the importance of the hospital physician relat...
Hospitals face challenging times. Currently many Western countries are seeking ways to increase the ...
Physicians and hospital management and staff often work side by side but rarely together. There are ...
Objective: Our aim is to investigate contractual mechanisms in physician-hospital exchanges. The con...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care deliver...
Background: Hospitals face increasingly competitive market conditions. In this challenging environme...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Amidst growing vertical integration, health care deliv...
While physicians are likely to respond favorably in concept to hospital-based disease management and...
Background: Belgian hospitals face a growing shortage of physicians and increasingly competitive mar...