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The Faith Community Hospital is undergoing some serious challenges within its Business management operations. The medical staff is conducting treatment on their own beliefs, religious or not. Making decisions and handling treatment for patients inconsistently; on a pro-bono or must pay basis. In addition, government agencies are considering the filing of charges against the hospital with regards to the current statistics of medical errors related patient directives. These challenges can be attributed to those
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many successful hospital facilities in the greater Seattle area. Conclusion Overall risk management for the practitioners and hospital operations is essential in correcting the imbalance of religious beliefs, finances, and restoring the image required for a not-for-profit service organization. The proposed solutions outlined can be implemented relatively quickly and at the same time keeping costs low. These recommendations will improve the business structure of the organization, and most importantly, improve the care of the patients.
many successful hospital facilities in the greater Seattle area. Conclusion Overall risk management for the practitioners and hospital operations is essential in correcting the imbalance of religious beliefs, finances, and restoring the image required for a not-for-profit service organization. The proposed solutions outlined can be implemented relatively quickly and at the same time keeping costs low. These recommendations will improve the business structure of the organization, and most importantly, improve the care of the patients.