2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.01.021
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“…However, studies on clinician involvement in hospital diagnostic decisions and also decisions involving purchase and implementation of devices and processes, respectively, are somewhat fragmented and rare. However academic healthcare management literature supports involving physicians and patients in making superior care delivery decisions (Huang et al , 2017; Khatana et al , 2017; Mehta-Naik et al , 2017; Hamilton et al , 2017). The environment of the healthcare ecosystem is such that often clinicians need to work and execute beyond their usual line of duty and practices to cater to the varying needs of the patients.…”
Section: Process Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies on clinician involvement in hospital diagnostic decisions and also decisions involving purchase and implementation of devices and processes, respectively, are somewhat fragmented and rare. However academic healthcare management literature supports involving physicians and patients in making superior care delivery decisions (Huang et al , 2017; Khatana et al , 2017; Mehta-Naik et al , 2017; Hamilton et al , 2017). The environment of the healthcare ecosystem is such that often clinicians need to work and execute beyond their usual line of duty and practices to cater to the varying needs of the patients.…”
Section: Process Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%