The Decision Making Unit In The Choice Of A Long-Term Health Care Facility
As the size of the elderly market increases, so does the need to understand the decision making process for selecting long-term health care (LTHC) facilities. This study describes the membership and relative degree of influence of specific participants in the decision making unit (DMU) as well as th...
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