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期刊名:Journal of health and human services administration

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ISSN:1079-3739

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P A Rivers,S H Glover,G Munchus P A Rivers
Health care represents a promising area of research due to its uniqueness. In recent years, considerable progress has been made in diversification strategy and performance research but not the study of health services strategy research. Thi...
R A Culbertson R A Culbertson
Urban trauma centers have been shown in the medical literature to be effective resources for dealing with traumatic injury in a manner which results in demonstrated increases in survival rates. Given that much debate exists over the relativ...
W J Jones,T F McIlwain W J Jones
Conversion has been defined as "any type of transaction that results in the shift of all or a substantial portion of the assets of nonprofit health care organizations to for-profit use" (Claxton and Colleagues, 1997:10-11). Not surprisingly...
P Hilsenrath P Hilsenrath
There is broad agreement that government has an important role to play in the development of human capital, especially in health and education. Multilateral organizations, such as the World Bank, commonly call for public sector investment i...
D M Duffy D M Duffy
In recent years, political discourse has sung the merits of the market model as a panacea for escalating health expenditures. While selected market mechanisms may be useful to control spending, there are reasons to question full-scale use o...
J E Robinson J E Robinson
In the fall of 1997, the Idaho Commission of Nursing and Nursing Education undertook a survey of Idaho nurses to collect data on future workforce and educational needs. The results of the survey demonstrated substantial attitudinal differen...