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Non-Core Business Services In The Polish Healthcare System – The Management Paradigm

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  • Barbara Dembowska
  • Hanna Lewandowska

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The healthcare system management paradigm is to a large extent based on external resources. Hospital managers commissioning non-core business areas related to patient hotel did not analyse the costs of such activities. Such an approach then results not only in the absence of the benefits that outsourcing would bring but also the impossibility of insourcing.

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  • Barbara Dembowska & Hanna Lewandowska, 2018. "Non-Core Business Services In The Polish Healthcare System – The Management Paradigm," Economy & Business Journal, International Scientific Publications, Bulgaria, vol. 12(1), pages 385-392.
  • Handle: RePEc:isp:journl:v:12:y:2018:i:1:p:385-392
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    budget; outsourcing; services; public procurement; hospital;
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