Competition or Conscience? Mixed-Mission Dilemmas of the Voluntary Hospital

Voluntary hospitals must develop increasingly businesslike strategies to survive in today's market-driven health care system. While challenging and necessary, this behavior is stirring fears that the time-honored mission of these hospitals will be seriously undermined. Noting that the voluntary...

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Veröffentlicht in:Inquiry (Chicago) 1987, Vol.24 (2), p.110-118
Hauptverfasser: Jones, Stanley B., DuVal, Merlin K., Lesparre, Michael
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Voluntary hospitals must develop increasingly businesslike strategies to survive in today's market-driven health care system. While challenging and necessary, this behavior is stirring fears that the time-honored mission of these hospitals will be seriously undermined. Noting that the voluntary tradition leavens the competitive marketplace, the authors suggest that we have much to lose if voluntary not-for-profit hospitals no longer play a leading role in the health care system, including: needed services to all classes of patients, paying and nonpaying; an important locus of community expressions of compassion and charity; and the settings that have inspired the vision of what medicine and health care can accomplish for mankind.
ISSN:0046-9580
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