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Conflict in healthcare is inevitable due to industry changes. Utilizing interest-based negotiation and mediation can transform destructive conflict into opportunities for improvement and collaboration.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Conflict Resolution Studies

Background:

  • The healthcare industry is undergoing significant transformation.
  • Existing healthcare systems face renegotiation of core assumptions.
  • Effective conflict management is crucial for navigating industry changes.