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J Health Organ Manag (2016) 30 (1): 31–56.
Published: 21 March 2016
... significantly reduced tertiary overcrowding and aided a fall in overall hospital mortality rate (Geelhoed and de Klerk, 2012). Performance management Management Human resources management Operations management Hospital management Research methodology The Queensland and NSW healthcare...
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John Ovretveit, Susanne Hempel, Jennifer L. Magnabosco, Brian S. Mittman, Lisa V. Rubenstein, David A. Ganz
J Health Organ Manag (2014) 28 (1): 115–126.
Published: 11 March 2014
... as to improve partnership relationship-building and more actionable research. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2014 Knowledge sharing Action research Evidence-based practice Research methods Implementation Research methodology It often takes many years for treatments and management...
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J Manag Med (2001) 15 (2): 167–171.
Published: 01 April 2001
... another tool in the researchers’ methodological repertoire. Where the research agenda is still controlled by researchers, this cannot be considered involvement in the sense of genuine participation, let alone patient empowerment. There are parallels here with broader user participation in service...
