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Development and Implementation of a Multi-Disciplinary Technology Enhanced Care Pathway for Youth and Adults with Concussion
Published on: January 20, 2019
[FROM "CAPRICE MEDICINE" TO "EQUAL RESPONSIBILITY MEDICINE": TASKS, TECHNOLOGIES AND SPECIFICS OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
1LLC "Scientific Medicine Clinic", 109559, Moscow, Russia, office@auz.clinic.
Abstract:
The article substantiates the tasks of introducing a conflict management system into the work of a private sector medical organization, reducing the number of ethical and legal conflicts that arise during the provision of medical care. The analysis of the conceptual foundations, regulatory framework and specifics of the use of conflict management tools in the context of solving organizational and managerial tasks in a private multidisciplinary clinic is presented.
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