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Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|June 9, 1987
Acceptance of goodsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|August 8, 1987
Terminating a sales contractR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|April 9, 1990
Materials managers must remember that oral contracts can be valid, but difficult to enforceR Decker
Hospital Purchasing Management|October 8, 1982
Cooperative laundries for nonprofit hospitalsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|May 9, 1988
Billing delays cause hassles, but hospitals still have to pay for services providedR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|June 8, 1988
Employees of not-for-profit hospitals can buy items for their own use--but should they?R Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|February 8, 1989
Suppliers have multiple remedies if they feel hospital hasn't followed a contract's termsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|September 6, 1988
Prosecutors take action to stop diversion of products from not-for-profit hospitalsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|July 8, 1989
Consider two time-honored legal concepts related to hospital food service liabilityR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|September 6, 1989
Contract that says vendor must be price-competitive may give hospital an outR Decker
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Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|June 9, 1987
Acceptance of goodsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|August 8, 1987
Terminating a sales contractR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|April 9, 1990
Materials managers must remember that oral contracts can be valid, but difficult to enforceR Decker
Hospital Purchasing Management|October 8, 1982
Cooperative laundries for nonprofit hospitalsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|May 9, 1988
Billing delays cause hassles, but hospitals still have to pay for services providedR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|June 8, 1988
Employees of not-for-profit hospitals can buy items for their own use--but should they?R Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|February 8, 1989
Suppliers have multiple remedies if they feel hospital hasn't followed a contract's termsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|September 6, 1988
Prosecutors take action to stop diversion of products from not-for-profit hospitalsR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|July 8, 1989
Consider two time-honored legal concepts related to hospital food service liabilityR Decker
Hospital Material[Dollar Sign] Management|September 6, 1989
Contract that says vendor must be price-competitive may give hospital an outR Decker
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