Patient-focused care: what managers should know.

Volume: 16, Issue: 4, Pages: 180 - 8
Published: Sep 28, 1998
Abstract
Implementation of PFC is considered a "rational" strategic choice in that it is thought to decrease the cost of providing health care while increasing the quality of services. Published research and evaluation studies that describe PFC are analyzed and the information is synthesized in hopes of discovering and describing commonalties among definitions, goals, and principles underlying PFC. The commonly accepted description of PFC is a model...
Paper Details
Title
Patient-focused care: what managers should know.
Published Date
Sep 28, 1998
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
180 - 8
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