The results of 1979 and 1983 surveys of resident physicians show that there are still advantages in terms of working conditions for collective bargaining contracts, but the advantages have lessened.
The results of 1979 and 1983 surveys of resident physicians show that there are still advantages in terms of working conditions for collective bargaining contracts, but the advantages have lessened.
Hospitals and physicians must now manage the utilization of health care resources as a team effort and not as disparate agents, each seeking some independent goal.
Akron (OH) City Hospital uses a formal orientation programs to introduce new members of the medical staff to their responsibilities to the hospital.
As informed consent case law evolves, physicians and hospitals are increasingly becoming responsible for what patients are not told as well as for what they are.