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Gaining physician support for risk management


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
342 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1074-4797

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โœฆ Synopsis


If we are in this together, why do I feel so alone?" (Reprinted from 1987)

The following article is reprinted from the Summer 1987 issue (Volume 7, Number 3) of the Journal of Healthcare Risk Management (then called Perspectives in Hospital Risk Management). It was selected by ASHRM's Historical Task Force, which is preparing a memento book highlighting the society's first 20 years . In an effort to illustrate the growth of the profession of healthcare risk management over the years, the Journal will print one "retrospective" article per issue until the Fall 2000 issue, which will contain several older articles and conclude the retrospective printings. Also in the Fall of 2000, the memento book will be ready for free distribution to all ASHRM members. Feedback regarding the reprinting of older articles should be directed to Lynne Mangan, Journal Editor, who also serves on ASHRM's Historical Task Force. Details about contacting Lynne can be found in a shaded box at the end of this and every issue of the Journal.


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