
doi: 10.1007/bf02253269
pmid: 998369
Governing boards should use a rational process to make decisions even though value judgments influence the process and data are not always available. A model for rational decision making is discussed and illustrated.
Governing Board, Decision Making, Health Services, Models, Psychological
Governing Board, Decision Making, Health Services, Models, Psychological
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