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THE CHARITABLE BEHAVIOR OF HOSPITALS IN OUR HEALTH
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Book Title:
THE CHARITABLE BEHAVIOR OF HOSPITALS IN OUR HEALTH
Record Number:
1338
Author:
Jon Michael Pardo, Ph.D.
Author Bio:
Jon Michael Pardo is a graduate of Saint Peters College Jersey City, New Jersey and was conferred the degrees of Associate In Arts (1997) and Bachelor of Science in Management (1997). He was also awarded the degree of Master of Business Administration (1999) with a major in International Finance as well as a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Organization Management and Leadership from Trinity College, Metairie, Lousianna. With over 15 years of Human Resources experience, Jon, held several executive positions within the healthcare industry to include major hospitals, insurance companies and ancillary medical services providers.
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Book Description:
Hospitals have played an important role in the social welfare system for over two centuries. As charitable and not-for-profit institutions, hospitals have served the under-privilege by providing free or low-cost services to the community. In current scenarios, government policies and the economics of the healthcare system bolstered these charitable behaviors of hospitals. This dissertation explores the current trend and changes in the charitable behavior of hospitals towards its communities resulting from the intense market driven pressures that encompass healthcare reforms in the new millennium. The purpose of this publication is to assess the differences in charitable behavior of hospitals in different stages of managed care evolution and to make a realistic comparison between the way the hospital industry was meant to serve the community vs. the way hospital business is currently driven.
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ISBN 1-58909-009-8
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