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Business, 22.11.2019 06:31 sarahgoff

Individual paper: assessment of a major healthcare system/organization; omponents: • part a: describe the selected organization/healthcare system. what is the purpose and/or mission of the organization? • part b: discuss the organizational leadership chart. who is the leader or leaders? what is their responsibility? how are they chosen? what is their term of office? how is their accountability/productivity measured? • part c: what are the major components, divisions, departments or units of the organization? how is each unit organized in terms of leadership? what are the major services of each unit? • part d: how is performance measured within the system or organization? • part e: in relation to healthcare, what has been the organization’s major impact within the last ten years? • part f: in terms of your own critique, has this organization significantly impacted on healthcare? if you could change anything within the organization, what would that change be; how would you accomplish the change; and how would you measure the impact of the change

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