Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities from Healthcare Clinical Managers' Perspectives.
Academy of Health Care Management Journal 2011, July, 7, 2
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INTRODUCTION The ever-increasing uncertainty that confronts the U.S. health services industry is placing an enormous demand on providers of care and those who lead and manage delivery systems (Hudak, Brooke, Finstuen, & Riley, 1993). Jobs in the healthcare industry are in a constant state of change, requiring a workforce that is not only prepared to adjust quickly to the changing environment but to simultaneously maintain or improve overall organizational performance.
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