
pmid: 10283839
A practicing hospital administrator explores how a risk management program can function effectively in a hospital setting. Risk management is defined and methods of planning, developing, and organizing a practical risk management program are outlined. Certain principles are presented to ensure its effectiveness and the advantages and disadvantages of such a program are discussed in this article.
Risk Management, Financial Management, Hospitals, United States
Risk Management, Financial Management, Hospitals, United States
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