healthcare organization
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhealth careandorganization
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health-care
noun[U]
uk/ˈhelθ.keər/us/ˈhelθ.ker/
the services provided by a country or an organization that involve caring for people's health and treating people who ...
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organization
noun
uk/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in an organized way for a ...
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Planning should be assigned to a taskforce comprising selecthealthcareorganizationleaders, institutional ethics committee members, and representatives of diverse groups within the community.
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Thus, a contractual duty obligates thehealthcareorganizationto retain qualified professional personnel.
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To be sure, as ahealthcareorganizationcarries out its cultural competency efforts, it will need to confront this ongoing challenge.
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Figure 2 illustrates some of those kinds of relationships in a typicalhealthcareorganization.
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Costs were determined from a societal perspective and were included irrespective of whether they were borne byhealthcareorganization, insurers, or patients and their families.
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Ahealthcareorganizationcontracts with government or industry, which in turn contracts with the patient to pay for healthcare services.
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Some of the motives are individual, whereas others are associated withhealthcareorganization.
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What are the major organizational characteristics that enhance the multi-ethnic and cultural nature of thehealthcareorganization?
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When the physician is a salaried employee, the physician has contracted directly only with the employinghealthcareorganization, not directly with the patient.
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One characteristic of the new foundations on whichhealthcareorganizationis being erected is the emphasis placed on sound management of scarce resources.
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In anyhealthcareorganization, decisionmaking functions must be divided so that managerial decisions are vested in particular personnel.
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Cultural competency is a test case for organizational ethics, in which the aim is to cultivate an ethical culture within all sectors of thehealthcareorganization.
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What mechanisms, if any, are in place that promote communication among different levels and departments of thehealthcareorganizationin regard to issues of cultural competence?
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Further, any perception that the service is not to be trusted will inevitably reflect on the institution itself - a perception that nohealthcareorganizationcan afford.
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It is unlikely, in the context of all the other efforts in other disease areas, that ahealthcareorganizationwould be able to do both at once.
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At times ahealthcareorganizationmay seem to have breached an implicit contract with the physician to make good patient care possible, and some physicians may leave.
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It is this sanitized version of patients' rights that anachronistically hangs on the walls of our healthcare organizations.
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Chapter 1 outlines the moral ecology of healthcare organizations, lists common problems faced by healthcare organizations, and introduces a method for organizational ethics analysis.
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Consultation activities might also have a positive effect on the healthcare organization's market.
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Today, there is little doubt that healthcare organizations are "law-saturated," if not always fully compliant with the law.
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