Hospitals rediscover comprehensive home care
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Hospitals are realizing that comprehensive home care services are an important part of their health and rehabilitative care systems. Patients are carefully selected and are appreciative of the services. If necessary funding is maintained from health insurance providers these services can play an important role in patient care.
Publication Name: Hospitals, Journal of American Hospital Association
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5973
Year: 1982
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Ownership issues confront county hospitals
Article Abstract:
Because of financial insufficiency among county hospitals, there are many issues facing the hospital industry. Hospital chains and systems are examined and ideas are put forth concerning issues that affect who can best handle the ownership of county hospitals.
Publication Name: Hospitals, Journal of American Hospital Association
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5973
Year: 1982
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The obtrusive neighbor: hospitals wanting to flourish need to win ongoing community support
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Hospitals need to maintain credibility within their communities and manage public relations in a way that views those who reside close to the hospital as neighbors.
Publication Name: Hospitals, Journal of American Hospital Association
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5973
Year: 1983
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