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Hospital politics affect patient care from "summary" of The Final Diagnosis by Arthur Hailey
In a hospital, the intricate web of relationships and power dynamics among staff members can have a profound impact on the quality of patient care. From the top executives down to the nurses on the floor, everyone is vying for influence and control. At times, this competitive environment can lead to decisions being made not based on what is best for the patient, but rather what serves the interests of those in power. Doctors, for example, may find themselves embroiled in turf wars, fighting over patients and resources. This can result in patients being shuffled around from one specialist to another, with no one taking ultimate responsibility for their care. Similarly, nurses may be caught in the middle of power struggles between doctors, administrators, and other staff members, making it difficult for them to advocate effectively for their patients. Administrators, meanwhile, may be more concerned with balancing budgets and appeasing donors than with providing the best possible care. This can lead to cost-cutti...Similar Posts
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