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Resource Partitioning and Hospital Specialization (Record no. 52928)

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Personal name Okasha, Ahmed
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Title Resource Partitioning and Hospital Specialization
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Extent 337-350 p.
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Summary, etc Background:<br/><br/>Organizational scholars have been debating over specialism and generalism, and which environment is better for specialists and for generalists.<br/><br/>Methods:<br/><br/>This study relies heavily on the work of Okasha (Okasha, 1995, Modeling the determinants of hospital services differentiation and specialization (Dissertation). Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond) and enhances it with available current literature on the topic. Okasha’s (Modeling the determinants of hospital services differentiation and specialization (Dissertation). Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond) study tested the use of resource partitioning theory to explain the conversion of generalists to specialists under competitive environments.<br/><br/>Results:<br/><br/>The anticipated effect of buyers of care on hospital specialization was evident. Recent work on specialization (Eastaugh, 2014, Journal of Healthcare Finance) confirmed the trend.<br/><br/>Conclusion:<br/><br/>Buyer-related factors and organizational factors were the most important predictors of the positive change in hospital specialization between 1987 and 1993. High competition, the increased pressure from buyers of care, and organizational factors were the most important predictors of the positive change in the hospital specialization measures during that time period.
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Uncontrolled term Hospital specialization
Uncontrolled term hospital partitioning
Uncontrolled term hospital efficiency
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Host Biblionumber 29022
Host Itemnumber 77393
Main entry heading SAGE PUBLICATIONS
Place, publisher, and date of publication NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLICATIONS 2012
Other item identifier 55511169
Title JOURNAL OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT
International Standard Serial Number 0972-0634
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 25/11/2019   /Vol 21, No 3/ 55511169JA1 55511169JA1 25/11/2019 25/11/2019

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