2006
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.147
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Linking up with the community: a fertile strategy for a university hospital?

Abstract: PurposeTo systematically identify, describe and characterise the collaborative initiatives, which have been established between the Academic Medical Centre/University of Amsterdam and local health care providers in the adjacent community.BackgroundThe viability of university hospitals is jeopardised. Their narrowed orientation on delivering the most advanced services to the sickest patients challenges their missions in patient care, science and education. By linking up with local health care providers, univers… Show more

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“…Plochg, Delnoij, & Klazinga (2006) have emphasized the advantages of holdings (managed as autonomic accounting entities) which differ from mergers in that the member hospitals retain their decision making powers.…”
Section: Ekonomika a Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plochg, Delnoij, & Klazinga (2006) have emphasized the advantages of holdings (managed as autonomic accounting entities) which differ from mergers in that the member hospitals retain their decision making powers.…”
Section: Ekonomika a Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Commenting on the Duke Endowment's $21 million grant enabling HSSC to advance research in these areas, Institutes of Medicine President Fineberg said, "This pacesetting gift from The Duke Endowment will help propel South Carolina into the forefront of research on patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and quality of health care. With respect to the latter two initiatives, clinical effectiveness and health care quality, HSSC is developing outreach programs targeting communities that are adjacent to HSSC AMCs.…”
Section: The Formation Of Health Sciences South Carolinamentioning
confidence: 99%