Consensus Management in the British National Health Service: Implications for the United States?

作者: Rockwell Schulz , Steve Harrison

DOI: 10.2307/3349840

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摘要: Most operational services within the reorganized British National Health Service are managed by local teams: medical specialist, general practitioner, nurse, administrator, and finance officer. Decision consensus has worked well to integrate in a complex fiscally constrained system. As larger more formal systems of health care emerge United States, experience may be relevant.

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