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Role of Hospitals at the Beginning of the New Millenium
Jakšić, Želimir
Erschienen in: Programmes for Training on Research in Public Health for South Eastern Europe. Vol. 5: Management in Health Care Practice: A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals, ed. Luka Kovačić, Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj
ISBN: 978-3-89918-175-3
Herausgeber: Luka Kovačić, Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj
Abstract:
During a long history, hospitals were continuously changing so that diversity is one of their characteristics. Being a part of a local culture, they also reflect general global trends. At present, the winds of globalisation are stronger, following an overall trend in technology and economics. Changes in technologies will induce changes in management (“new plants do not survive in old pots”). New imaging technologies need a better clinical feed-back, and the pattern of “industry-like” hospital, where specialists work in their narrow fields on a production-line becomes inappropriate for them. Human resource management becomes more important than economic and technical management dominating at present
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Hospital, Public Health, Organization of Health Services |
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Fakultät für Gesundheitswissenschaften |
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Medizin und Gesundheit |
Zitat-Vorschlag:
Jakšić, Želimir
( 2008) Role of Hospitals at the Beginning of the New Millenium.
Programmes for Training on Research in Public Health for South Eastern Europe. Vol. 5: Management in Health Care Practice: A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals, ed. Luka Kovačić, Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj 978-3-89918-175-3
URL:
http://biecoll.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/volltexte/2009/2144
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