The comprehensive organizational plan revisited: Building in an ethical component

Authors

    Authors

    T. Rotarius;D. Oetjen

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    Dial. Transplant.

    Keywords

    Engineering, Biomedical; Transplantation; Urology & Nephrology

    Abstract

    Today's dialysis practices face many internal and external challenges. From inadequate staffing to increased competition for scarce reimbursements, practice managers find themselves making decisions without being fully informed of the ethical ramifications of these decisions. A flue-part comprehensive organizational plan (COP) is presented to assist practice managers as they try to understand and coordinate the key success factors for their medical groups. The flue plans in the COP cover the following: competition, facilities, human resources, information management, and finances. Ethical considerations are discussed for each part of the COP.

    Journal Title

    Dialysis & Transplantation

    Volume

    34

    Issue/Number

    3

    Publication Date

    1-1-2005

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    150

    Last Page

    +

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000227325600004

    ISSN

    0090-2934

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