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Journal of Management & Marketing in Healthcare
Previous Issues
Volume 1, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 3
Volume 1, Issue 4
Current Issue
Table of Contents for Volume 2, Issue 1
Editorial
- Blind Organisations
Professor Brian Edwards, Health Care Development at the University of Sheffield
Papers
- Doctors managing in primary care – International focus
Professor Naomi Chambers, Head of Health Policy and Management, Manchester Business School
- Planning in the Irish health services: Legislative strategy or administrative control?
Dr Vivienne Byers, Researcher and Lecturer, Faculty of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology
- SWISSspine: An outcome and quality registry of orthopaedic implants as condition for reimbursement by basic health insurance
C. Röder, U. Müller and M. Aebi, Institute for Evaluative Research in Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Bern, E. Blozik, Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, and P. Moulin, Swiss Paraplegic Centre
- Affordable healthcare for persons over 55: Reasons for patronising specific providers and implications
George P. Moschis, Professor of Marketing, Alfred Bernhardt Research Professor of Marketing and Director of the Center for Mature Consumers Studies and Melany Chambers, Marketing Department, Georgia State University
- Impact of globalisation on hospital management : Generalisation of corporate governance rules in both public and private non profit hospitals
Dr Patrick Mordelet, Counsellor General for Hospital Affairs, Ministry of Health, France and President of Cooperation Agency for Healthcare Services Development
- Privatisation and transparency: A marketing perspective
Dr Jim Summers, School of Health Administration, Texas State University
- Strategic, organisational and managerial issues related to innovation, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in hospital context: Remarks from the Italian (IN) experience
Federico Lega, Associate Professor, Director of Master in Healthcare Management, Healthcare Executive Education Manager, Bocconi University and SDA Bocconi - School of Management
- Medicines management – An integrated approach?
Steve Bojakowski, Senior Healthcare Business Manager, Roche Products and Lynda Filer, Lecturer in Applied Biological Sciences and Module Leader - Medicines Management, City Community and Health Sciences, Incorporating St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, City University
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ISSN 1753-3031
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ISSN 1753-304X
(Online)
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