Introduction and Theory: Collaborative arrangements across healthcare providers aiming to improve integration of care are receiving increasing attention by scholars and policymakers alike. Organisational culture is believed to bear an important influence on inter-provider collaboration and thus on the ...
Impact of culture on healthcare seeking behavior of Asian Indians. Healthcare seeking behavior is a dynamic process that evolves through the stages of self evaluation of symptoms, self treatment, seeking professional advice and acting on professional advice. (Weaver, 1970) This article explores the ...
A methodology has been developed to calculate the direct, indirect, and induced spending effects of a healthcare facility on the community it serves. This methodology may be used by financial managers to produce data that demonstrate the effect of facilities on local economies. The data may be ...
Recognition programs contribute to fostering a culture of appreciation where employees feel valued for their contributions beyond their job descriptions. In a high-stress environment like healthcare, where burnout rates are prevalent, regular recognition reinforces positive behaviors and encourages a sense ...
This paper investigates the impacts of social media use in Danish public health care with respect to capabilities, interactions, orientations, and value distribution. Taking an exploratory approach, the paper draws on an array of quantitative and qualitative data, and puts forward four propositions: ...
With the prolongation of the life expectancy of the Chinese population and the intensification of the aging process of the population, the mental health problems of the elderly have become increasingly prominent. This study aims to explore whether self-e
The importance of a regular source of care in this dynamic is also notable. Beyond the academic question of the role of race and culture in health care utilization, these findings have practical application at several levels (local, regional, state, national) as well as quality improvement ...
The survey collects data from the individual, household, and community levels, covering all members of 16,000 households in 25 provincial administrative units, including detailed information on various aspects of China, such as culture, economy, education, and healthcare. Many previous studies use ...
This study examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on loss in decision-making, laziness, and privacy concerns among university students in Pakistan and China. Like other sectors, education also adopts AI technologies to address modern-day cha
While there is general agreement that real-world evidence could significantly improve how healthcare stakeholders make decisions, expanding its use requires action by multiple stakeholders. (PDF-7 MB) Healthcare is rapidly transitioning to a new world of patient choice with...