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How Business Boosts Development
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| The experience of the richer powers today shows that the private sector provides the base for a country's development, said Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada. Visitors to most developing countries see evidence of widespread entrepreneurship in bazaars and markets and of the skills possessed by local people. So why have these nations not also been able to make the same economic advances as countries in Europe and North America? One explanation he has heard, said Martin, is that indigenous business has no confidence that it will be able to overcome the various administrative barriers that dominate economic life, that property rights can be protected, or that legal systems can bring real justice. How far is this true? he asked his fellow panellists.
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When Community Hospitals Ail, An Infusion of Marketing Speeds Recovery
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| Chances are that most community hospitals have set aside limited resources for marketing because marketing is not perceived as an investment that impacts the bottom line. This assessment would be wrong, if one considers the direct and indirect revenue generated by marketing such as building outpatient revenue through greater recruitment of patients, more referrals from local physicians unaware of the full range of the hospital’s services, and increasing enrollment in hospital-sponsored fee-based educational programs for smoking cessation and weight control. Also factored in should be the benefits attained by helping physician recruitment and staff morale. |
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Conducting a faulty investigation can lead to an employee’s success in an unfair dismissal claim
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| The AIRC ordered Melbourne’s St Vincent Hospital to reinstate an employee and ordered compensation for lost earnings after it found that a pathology courier employee’s (Ms Nicolson) dismissal was unfair. |
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Whats Going on at Your Hospital Emotional Intelligence Development
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| What's Going on at Your Hospital? Emotional Intelligence Development.
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What’s Wrong With Michigan Workers Compensation? Worker Who Defended Customer Left with $300,000 Medical Bill By McDonald’s
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| An employee working for McDonald's tried to help a customer, who was being badly beaten in the restaurant, was shot three times and had to undergo three surgeries which cost more than $300,000. The insurance company for McDonald's refused to pay the hospital bill. What's wrong here? |
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AHA Redux: A Matter of Leadership!
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| I began my remarks to the American Hospital Association last week with an outline of the situation as I saw it. I called the outline "Principal Management & Leadership (as opposed to Policy) Issues." |
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Should We Accept A Compulsory Medical Care System?
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| Under our present system, a man or woman with a life threatening medical problem can get medical care at almost any hospital whether or not that individual has the means to pay for the treatment. |
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How to Choose Health Care Insurance Contracts
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| Choosing the right hospital and physicians insurance policy can be hard. Medical Care insurance contracts appear to be so dissimilar comparing them can be extremely tricky. |
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3 critical elements of a research survey. Part 2 – Does the sample size really matter?
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| There are two hospitals: in the first, 120 babies are born every day, in the other, only 12. On average, the ratio of baby boys to baby girls born every day in each hospital is 50/50. However, one day, in one of those hospitals twice as many baby girls were born as baby boys. In which hospital was it more likely to happen?
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The “Bounce-Back Kid”
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| He died three times on the way to the hospital after a head-on collision on his motorcycle caused by a car abruptly turning into his lane. I’m talking about a remarkable young man named Billy Wright, but I’m getting ahead of the story. |
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IN PRAISE OF UNCERTAINTY (AND A CHEAT SHEET FOR ENJOYING IT MORE)
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| Over the weekend, I saw Point Blank, a French action thriller about a nurse at a Parisian hospital whose very pregnant wife has been kidnapped and will be killed unless he delivers to the kidnappers a thief who’s a patient in the hospital. It was so good. Even as my heart was pounding, I savored the twists and turns in the plot and didn’t want it to end. |
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