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Some Aspects of the Health-Care Institutions Management in Slovenia

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  • Vadnjal Jaka
  • Bernik Jurij
  • Baričič Andrej

    (GEA College of Entrepreneurship, Kidričevo nabrežje 2, 6320 Piran, Slovenia)

Abstract

Not much has research has so far been done into the peculiarities of health-care organization management. The motivation was to explore the possible perspectives of the health-organization management system in comparison to other business forms. The hypotheses were tested through a questionnaire that was mailed to managers in health-care institutions. It has been confirmed to a certain degree that managers with a medical training background have different managerial scopes, oriented more to their own profession, including economics of their organization, need for enhanced knowledge and, their managerial style. The implications of the study are at two levels. The future design of training programs for top and middle management institutions will be influenced by the results and findings. At the other level, the implications are expected to arouse interest in the field of multidisciplinary education course design as well as some providing possible background for development of business consulting services in the field.

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  • Vadnjal Jaka & Bernik Jurij & Baričič Andrej, 2009. "Some Aspects of the Health-Care Institutions Management in Slovenia," Organizacija, Sciendo, vol. 42(3), pages 95-102, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:organi:v:42:y:2009:i:3:p:95-102:n:4
    DOI: 10.2478/v10051-009-0007-0
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