2011
DOI: 10.1002/hpm.1050
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Space or no space for managing public hospitals; a qualitative study of hospital autonomy in Iran

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“…Some believe that tariffs are not realistic (7). The results of the study done by Noori et al (8) showed that the basis of medical tariffing in our country (Iran) does not follow scientific principles and during the recent years it has failed to cover the costs of services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Some believe that tariffs are not realistic (7). The results of the study done by Noori et al (8) showed that the basis of medical tariffing in our country (Iran) does not follow scientific principles and during the recent years it has failed to cover the costs of services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Since the early 1990s, Iran has initiated a series of structural and decentralization reforms in the hospital system, aiming to increase the quality of hospital services, reduce government spending, and enhance hospitals' control over their revenues and expenses (27). The first decentralization reform in Iran's health system was in 1995, the so-called hospital autonomy or the modern system of hospital administration (27) The boards of trustees include the following members: the Chancellor of the medical university, the hospital head (secretary of the board), an expert in health management, two faculty members, a representative of charitable organizations, and a mayor or a member of the municipality.…”
Section: History Of Decentralization In Iran's Hospital Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first decentralization reform in Iran's health system was in 1995, the so-called hospital autonomy or the modern system of hospital administration (27) The boards of trustees include the following members: the Chancellor of the medical university, the hospital head (secretary of the board), an expert in health management, two faculty members, a representative of charitable organizations, and a mayor or a member of the municipality. The boards are expected to meet at least every three months.…”
Section: History Of Decentralization In Iran's Hospital Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This has led to the beginning of a third way that emphasizes the partnership of these sectors (1,2). Economic theories suggest that the private sector is not motivated enough to invest in health care services, while governments cannot provide sufficient health care services due to limited budgets (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%