A cost centre in a hospital setting is an identifiable department, for example a nursing care unit, which has been practically assigned an account number in the hospital accounting system. The purpose of a cost centre is to control clinical and administrative costs, as well as accumulated expenses by that identified department. A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory and contextual research design was used for this study. Homogenous purposive sampling was conducted from a population of 36 nurse managers appointed as cost centre managers. One focus group discussion comprising nine cost centre managers and 12 cost centre managers participated in unstructured one-on-one interviews until data saturation was reached. Data were analysed qualitati...
Interactive version of the thesis is filed with the printed copy in the UNISA archivesThe study inve...
Background: Improving the quality of health care is central to the proposed health care reforms in S...
Escalating costs of providing health care are cause for worldwide concern. In South Africa there is ...
A cost centre in a hospital setting is an identifiable department, for example a nursing care unit, ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of being a cost centre manager at a public ho...
D.Cur. (Nursing Science)A cost centre in a hospital setting was an identifiable department; such as ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the context-specific components of a training programme fo...
This paper describes the perceptions of nurse managers about their dual role in nursing units as cos...
Background: Information on hospital unit costs is valuable to health policy makers, managers, and re...
Abstract: Within today’s competitive and cost-driven business environment, Medical Scheme Administra...
Within today’s competitive and cost-driven business environment, Medical Scheme Administrators...
The implementation of a South African National Health Insurance, combined with the potential of pric...
Healthcare has been identified as a basic need and one of the key economic drivers in South Africa (...
Background: Improving the quality of health care is central to the proposed health care reforms in S...
This chapter draws on a study conducted in the mid 1990s to compare management differences between t...
Interactive version of the thesis is filed with the printed copy in the UNISA archivesThe study inve...
Background: Improving the quality of health care is central to the proposed health care reforms in S...
Escalating costs of providing health care are cause for worldwide concern. In South Africa there is ...
A cost centre in a hospital setting is an identifiable department, for example a nursing care unit, ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of being a cost centre manager at a public ho...
D.Cur. (Nursing Science)A cost centre in a hospital setting was an identifiable department; such as ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the context-specific components of a training programme fo...
This paper describes the perceptions of nurse managers about their dual role in nursing units as cos...
Background: Information on hospital unit costs is valuable to health policy makers, managers, and re...
Abstract: Within today’s competitive and cost-driven business environment, Medical Scheme Administra...
Within today’s competitive and cost-driven business environment, Medical Scheme Administrators...
The implementation of a South African National Health Insurance, combined with the potential of pric...
Healthcare has been identified as a basic need and one of the key economic drivers in South Africa (...
Background: Improving the quality of health care is central to the proposed health care reforms in S...
This chapter draws on a study conducted in the mid 1990s to compare management differences between t...
Interactive version of the thesis is filed with the printed copy in the UNISA archivesThe study inve...
Background: Improving the quality of health care is central to the proposed health care reforms in S...
Escalating costs of providing health care are cause for worldwide concern. In South Africa there is ...