New Hampshire Critical Access Hospitals: Ceos' Report on Ethical Challenges (Chief Executive Officers) (Survey)
Journal of Healthcare Management 2009, July-August, 54, 4
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Publisher Description
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Research into the importance of organizational healthcare ethics has increasingly appeared in healthcare publications. However, to date, few published studies have examined ethical issues from the perspective of healthcare executives, and no empirical study has addressed organizational ethics with an explicit focus on rural hospitals. For our study, we sought to identify the frequency of ethical conflicts occurring within 12 general categories (domains) of administrative activities. Also, we wanted to determine what ethics resources are currently available and whether additional resources would be helpful.
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