Home Birth versus Hospital Birth
.... on the time line of mother and child; in the clinic, everyone functions on the institutional schedule, which can lead impatient
hospital staff to induce birth ....
(1257

5

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Ethical Considerations in Healthcare
.... committee is the protection of the interests of patients and health volunteers involved in all biomedical research studies carried out by
hospital staff. ....
(2458

10

)
Wellness Business Plan
.... recommendations. The survey was completed by 1400 respondents representing
hospital staff and employees as well as community residents. Of ....
(2257

9

)
Psychiatric Crisis Intervention & Use of Restraints
.... Potentially violent patients merit close attention by
hospital staff. .... Their application generally results in a marked reduction in
hospital staff anxiety. ....
(2420

10

)
The Birthing Process
.... 54-5). One of her most powerful ways of demonstrating the imposition of the
hospital staff and the technology on the women is her presentation of four ....
(1419

6

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Insructional Intervention to Detect Melonoma
.... A selection of photographs of skin lesions and melanomas were presented to
hospital staff before and after an instructional intervention (lecture). ....
(2365

9

)
Detection of Melanoma
.... A selection of photographs of skin lesions and melanomas were presented to
hospital staff before and after an instructional intervention (lecture). ....
(2322

9

)
FUNCTIONALISM VS. EXCHANGE THEORY
....
Hospital staff include a total of 95 professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, program directors, clinical service directors, psychiatric social ....
(972

4

)
Hospital Employee Morale
.... strategies. Two important HR factors were found to be appraisal systems and having the
hospital staff working in teams. The study ....
(1522

6

)
A community based non-profit hospital
.... There are steps that each member of the
hospital staff can take to reduce the chances that patients or their families will sue, and that the cost of ....
(1275

5

)
Managing the Metropolitan Public Hospital
.... to Berman (1998), is the recognition that there is no "one size fits all" theory of management that can motivate public
hospital staff to productivity and ....
(2147

9

)
Several Issues in Health Care Paper #1 In the late twentieth ...
.... this paper, however, an alternate approach to health care will be presented, focusing primarily on the way doctors, nurses,
hospital staff, insurance companies ....
(1375

6

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The Current Hospital Industry
.... Since they did not pay for the use of
hospital staff and facilities (these being billed to the patient) cost was a concern only the degree that they might lose ....
(1579

6

)
Handwashing Effects on Hospital-Induced Illness
.... Incentive programs and "team-building" amongst
hospital staff shifts can foster an improved atmosphere resulting in overall behavioral and motivational change. ....
(2647

11

)
Measures for Hospital Efficiancy
.... in the
hospital at any time and the numbers of new patients being admitted to the
hospital each day, physicians, nurses and other healthcare
staff need to be ....
(1295

5

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Case Study: Faith Community Hospital
.... In addition, miscommunication of the
hospital's goals and initiatives to
staff, results in various interpretations of the
hospital's mission statement, and the ....
(1238

5

)
Financial Analysis on Hospital Productivity
.... Among the many factors affecting
hospital staff and management concerning the issues of greater productivity while at the same time containing or reducing ....
(4270

17

)
Agency Evaluation: Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center
.... of performance identified by departments, programs, and the professional
staff. .... Gateways also participates in the Maryland
Hospital Association Quality ....
(1415

6

)
Hospitals and Staffing Shortages
.... strategies. Two important HR factors were found to be appraisal systems and having the
hospital staff working in teams. The study ....
(1522

6

)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
.... constituents. Another skillful maneuver was the engagement of
hospital staff into personally rewarding relationships with him. This ....
(1650

7

)
RETRAINING FLOOR NURSES
.... The major weakness of the theory is the fact that change recommended by a change agent who a member of the
hospital staff might meet substantial resistance ....
(1602

6

)
Economic Problems Facing Hospitals
.... But, since they did not pay for the use of
hospital staff and facilities (these being billed to the patient) cost was a concern only the degree that they might ....
(1594

6

)
Patient Rights in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
.... Uncontrollable patients classified as chronic pose troublesome clinical problems for doctors and can be a danger to themselves and to the
hospital staff. ....
(1492

6

)
Issue of Unionization in the Nursing Profession
.... labor-related expenses, since staffing costs are a
hospital's largest budgetary expenditure, and nurses comprise a significant percentage of
hospital staff. ....
(1563

6

)
Mid-East Hospital Mngmnt.
.... Not only the medical and nursing
staff at Dubai
hospital, but also the administration and management
staff have been specifically selected to meet or go beyond ....
(3755

15

)
State & Future of Public Hospitals
.... to Berman (1998), is the recognition that there is no "one size fits all" theory of management that can motivate public
hospital staff to productivity and ....
(2091

8

)
Transaction cost theory
.... At the same time, Kazemek and Shomaker (1990) also noted that
hospital staff shortages caused by both turnover and national vacancy rates in critical patient ....
(1799

7

)
Effects of Race on Organ Donation
.... donation. Findings showed that 73% of families of patients were approached by
hospital staff regarding organ donation. The families ....
(1391

6

)
Hospital Accreditation Assessment
.... The code of ethical behavior also addresses the relationship between a
hospital and its
staff members to other health care providers, educational institutions ....
(985

4

)
Organ Donar Consent Rates & Race
.... donation. Findings showed that 73% of families of patients were approached by
hospital staff regarding organ donation. The families ....
(1400

6

)