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Team dynamics and team empowerment in health care organizationsE Jose Proenca
Department of Management, Health Administration and Human Resources, School of Business Administration, Widener University, PA, USA
Health Care Manage Rev 32:370-8. 2007..Despite the growing pervasiveness of team-based job designs in health care organizations, there is a degree of uncertainty and ambiguity about the process through which teams affect outcomes...
Ethics orientation as a mediator of organizational integrity in health services organizationsE Jose Proenca
Department of Health and Medical Services Administration, School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, PA, USA
Health Care Manage Rev 29:40-50. 2004..Furthermore, program elements that induced both orientations have a larger impact on integrity. These findings have important implications for health services managers involved in designing and implementing an ethics program...
Correlates of hospital provision of prevention and health promotion servicesE Jose Proenca
Widener University, USA
Med Care Res Rev 60:58-78; discussion 79-84. 2003..Also, for-profit hospitals provide fewer prevention and health promotion services than not-for-profit hospitals. These findings have policy and management implications...
Service collaboration and hospital cost performance: direct and moderating effectsE Jose Proenca
Department of Management, Health and Human Resources, School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, PA 19013, USA
Med Care 43:1250-8. 2005..Growing reliance on service provision through systems and networks creates the need to better understand the nature of the relationship between service collaboration and hospital performance and the conditions that affect this relationship...
A stakeholder approach to community health managementE Jose Proenca
Widener University, USA
J Health Hum Serv Adm 26:10-34. 2003..Implications for community institutions, health care managers, and researchers are discussed...
