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Implementasi Teori Organisasi dalam Pengelolaan Klinik Utama: Pendekatan Multidimensi Tyas Utami, Dhian; Feronica Melinda Muskitta; Fanny Fardiyani; Purwadhi; Yani Restiani Widjaja
Jurnal Masharif al-Syariah: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perbankan Syariah Vol 9 No 5 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jms.v9i5.24730

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The management of primary clinics, as providers of both primary and secondary healthcare services, faces challenges in achieving operational efficiency, inter-unit coordination, and service quality. This article aims to analyze the implementation of organizational theory in managing primary clinics using a multidimensional approach, encompassing classical, neoclassical, and modern theories. The study examines how classical theory contributes to the establishment of structure and work efficiency, how neoclassical theory enhances interpersonal relationships and employee motivation, and how modern theory, through a systems-based approach, supports the integration of technology and management innovation. This article offers practical recommendations for optimizing primary clinic management through the holistic application of organizational theory.
ANALISIS HUKUM MANAJEMEN STRATEGIK KESELAMATAN PASIEN DI RUMAH SAKIT Dhian Tyas Utami; Feronica Melinda Muskitta; Fanny Fardiyani; Purwadhi; Widjaja, Yani Restiani
JURNAL KESEHATAN INDRA HUSADA Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN INDRAMAYU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36973/jkih.v12i2.612

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Strategic Management of Patient Safety is a crucial aspect in modern hospital operations. This study aims to legally analyze Strategic Management of Patient Safety in hospitals through a literature review. In a legal context, patient safety refers to efforts made by hospitals to prevent and reduce the risk of medical errors and ensure optimal patient care. The literature review highlights various legal aspects that are relevant to Strategic Management of Patient Safety. These include the hospital's legal obligation to provide appropriate standards of care, patients' rights regarding information and consent to medical procedures, and the hospital's legal responsibility in handling complaints and claims related to medical errors. The legal analysis also highlights the role of government regulations and policies in encouraging improved patient safety in hospitals. Clear regulations and consistent law enforcement are important factors in increasing accountability and transparency in medical practice. This study provides a deeper understanding of how legal aspects affect Strategic Management of Patient Safety in hospitals. The implications of this analysis can help develop more effective policies and practices in ensuring patient safety and well-being as a top priority in health services.