From the Perspective of Ceos: What Motivates Hospitals to Embrace Cultural Competence? From the Perspective of Ceos: What Motivates Hospitals to Embrace Cultural Competence?

From the Perspective of Ceos: What Motivates Hospitals to Embrace Cultural Competence‪?‬

Journal of Healthcare Management 2010, Sept-Oct, 55, 5

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The quality domains of patient-centered and equitable care are increasingly relevant to today's healthcare leaders as hospitals care for patients with increasingly diverse cultural and linguistic needs. Hospital leaders face substantial tensions in defining their organization's strategic priorities to improve care for diverse populations with limited resources, increased competition, and complex regulatory and accreditation requirements. We sought to understand what motivates hospitals to focus on and commit resources to supporting the delivery of culturally competent care by analyzing interviews with chief executive officers (CEOs) in 60 hospitals across the United States.

GENRE
Entreprise et management
SORTIE
2010
1 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
25
Pages
ÉDITIONS
American College of Healthcare Executives
TAILLE
288,2
Ko

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