Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 120
... administrators are responsible for the restructuring of nursing services to accommodate community needs to the extent possible within resource constraints . The clinical privileging mecha- nism is the means by which the nursing ...
... administrators are responsible for the restructuring of nursing services to accommodate community needs to the extent possible within resource constraints . The clinical privileging mecha- nism is the means by which the nursing ...
Page 121
... administrators should permit max- imum autonomy consistent with individual qualifications and com- petencies for the nursing staff . Nurse administrators must provide for professional development within the hospital itself and , through ...
... administrators should permit max- imum autonomy consistent with individual qualifications and com- petencies for the nursing staff . Nurse administrators must provide for professional development within the hospital itself and , through ...
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... administrator would like to be able to use the same personnel for multiple functions . Hospital administrators have had to learn more about the delivery of health care , in large part thanks to a reimbursement system in Medicare that is ...
... administrator would like to be able to use the same personnel for multiple functions . Hospital administrators have had to learn more about the delivery of health care , in large part thanks to a reimbursement system in Medicare that is ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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