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Healthcare Executive|June 7, 1994
The executive's role in clinical mattersP B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|June 7, 1995
Serving and competing ethicallyP B Hofmann
Hospitals|April 16, 1977
Data release procedures ensure clergy's access, patients' privacyP B Hofmann
Frontiers of Health Services Management|March 30, 2002
Morally managing executive mistakesPaul B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|May 26, 2006
Evaluating ethical fitness. Intuition is not enough to judge character and compatibilityPaul B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|May 22, 2010
Fulfilling disruptive-behavior policy objectives. Leaders must promptly address improper clinician behaviorPaul B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|July 16, 2009
The use and misuse of incentives. Incentives should always be carefully designed to avoid unintended consequencesPaul B Hofmann
Hospital Progress|October 1, 1977
The CEO as innovator and catalyst in resources managementP B Hofmann
The Journal of Nursing Administration|November 1, 1981
Accurate measurement of nursing turnover: the first step in its reductionP B Hofmann
Hospitals|November 16, 1979
Can hospitals afford to care less?P B Hofmann
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Healthcare Executive|June 7, 1994
The executive's role in clinical mattersP B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|June 7, 1995
Serving and competing ethicallyP B Hofmann
Hospitals|April 16, 1977
Data release procedures ensure clergy's access, patients' privacyP B Hofmann
Frontiers of Health Services Management|March 30, 2002
Morally managing executive mistakesPaul B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|May 26, 2006
Evaluating ethical fitness. Intuition is not enough to judge character and compatibilityPaul B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|May 22, 2010
Fulfilling disruptive-behavior policy objectives. Leaders must promptly address improper clinician behaviorPaul B Hofmann
Healthcare Executive|July 16, 2009
The use and misuse of incentives. Incentives should always be carefully designed to avoid unintended consequencesPaul B Hofmann
Hospital Progress|October 1, 1977
The CEO as innovator and catalyst in resources managementP B Hofmann
The Journal of Nursing Administration|November 1, 1981
Accurate measurement of nursing turnover: the first step in its reductionP B Hofmann
Hospitals|November 16, 1979
Can hospitals afford to care less?P B Hofmann
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