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Journal of Health Organisation and Management
Volume 17 Issue 1
Published:
2003 |
Start Page:
6
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1411621
An investigation into the level and impact of merger activity amongst hospitals in the UK’s National Health Service
Marco Cereste, Neil F. Doherty, Cheryl J. Travers (pp. 6-24)
Keywords:
Hospitals
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Mergers
,
National Health Service
,
United Kingdom
ArticleType:
Research paper
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1411622
How are Scottish integrated primary care organisations managed?
Steven Simoens, Anthony Scott (pp. 25-36)
Keywords:
Costs
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Health care
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Management
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Monitoring
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Organizational structure
,
Primary care
ArticleType:
Research paper
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1411623
Delphi: myths and reality
Penelope M. Mullen (pp. 37-52)
Keywords:
Delphi method
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Forecasting
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Health care
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Values
ArticleType:
Conceptual Paper
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1411624
Part-time work and jobsharing in health care: is the NHS a family-friendly employer?
Mohamed Branine (pp. 53-68)
Keywords:
Family-friendly organizations
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Flexible working
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Job sharing
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National Health Service
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Part-time work
ArticleType:
Research paper
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