How institutional theory speaks to changes in organizational populations
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An analysis of the role of institutional theory in connecting the conditions of local health care markets to changes in health care providers' organizational arrangements is offered. Additional information on the methodology employed by institutional theory to study the performance of health care providers in local markets is included.
Publication Name: Health Care Management Review
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0361-6274
Year: 2001
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Identifying indicators of laboratory management performance: a multiple constituency approach
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Information on clinical laboratory management issues is offered. Additional information on the Delphi Panel method used to evaluate clinical laboratories' performance in providing services to the health sector is included.
Publication Name: Health Care Management Review
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0361-6274
Year: 2001
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