Dramatic change takes place within the technological, social, political,regulatory, competitive, and economic context of health care delivery. For thisreason, strategic management is gaining an important role. Healthcaremanagers have to understand their changing environment, develop a clear longtermstrategy, and make decisions today that will influence their organisationsfor many years.Nuffield Hospitals have recognised the importance of the patient environment.Their customer focused approach of healthcare delivery is reflected through aDirectorate of Planning and Facilities, where the patient environment isplanned and lead in a strategic way. The single, longitudinal case studydescribes one of the first companies who worked with this appro...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physicalworkplace and property, which hav...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
Dramatic change takes place within the technological, social, political,regulatory, competitive, and...
Dramatic change takes place within the technological, social, political, regulatory, competitive, a...
Turbulent market conditions have forced the health care sector to re-examine its business and operat...
Background: Instead of waiting for challenges to confront hospital management, doctors and managers ...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physical workplace and property, which h...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
This research developed a conceptual framework on strategic Facilities Management for public healthc...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physicalworkplace and property, which hav...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physicalworkplace and property, which hav...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
Dramatic change takes place within the technological, social, political,regulatory, competitive, and...
Dramatic change takes place within the technological, social, political, regulatory, competitive, a...
Turbulent market conditions have forced the health care sector to re-examine its business and operat...
Background: Instead of waiting for challenges to confront hospital management, doctors and managers ...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physical workplace and property, which h...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
This research developed a conceptual framework on strategic Facilities Management for public healthc...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physicalworkplace and property, which hav...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
Facilities Management (FM) is commonly defined as managing physicalworkplace and property, which hav...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...
The dramatic changes in the health care industry that began in the 1980s continued into the twenty-f...