Leadership in health care--orchestrating change
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Leadership in health care--orchestrating change
Abstract
Today health care is an orchestra. Patients arrive hours before surgery and leave hours afterward. They bring manila folders full of downloaded information and question lists. They maneuver themselves through complex systems; they are instrumental in coordinating their own needs and care.
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