HSA 3170 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Joint Commission, Decision-Making, Informed Consent

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Organizational purpose: often determined by the owner, most organizations have more than one organizational purpose, most also have secondary purposes, purposes must be prioritized if more than one exists, not-for-profit, purposes, to provide healthcare to the community. Survive economically to do so: must generate sufficient revenue to offset expenses and for the organization to grow, to provide large scaled medical education programs. For profit: purpose, provide profit for the owner. Healthcare management: purpose, to accomplish the organizational purposes, managers must. Identify purposes: prioritize purposes, resolve any contradictory purposes, competent managers accomplish the organizational purposes through, management functions, planning, create operating budget, organizing, provide a chart of accounts to identify revenues and expenses per department. Staffing: variety of departments and processes important to the organization, directing, provides rewards and/or penalties as a motivation tool, controlling, control of, budgets. Financial audits: management connective processes, communicating, coordinating, both communicating and coordinating are important for reporting and advising, decision making.

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