Involvement and skepticism towards the JCI Accreditation process among hospital's four sectors employees: suggestions for cultural change
Abstract Background Implementing the JCI Accreditation process as an organizational culture may face resistance. However, the skepticism and involvement of different hospital sectors (medical, nursing, paramedical, and administrative/logistic) in the process may vary. Conducting organizational chang...
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Main Authors: | Shiran Bord (Author), Inna Sass (Author), Gila Hayms (Author), Kobi Moskowitz (Author), Hagar Baruch (Author), Fuad Basis (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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