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Primary Health Care Management

30 Oct 2004-
About: The article was published on 2004-10-30 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Health care & Ambulatory care.
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TL;DR: The influence of training on the employee's performance and the quality of medical services on Jordanian Private Hospitals has been investigated in this paper, which showed that there is a strong relationship between the training component ingeneral and the independent variables (application the stages of training process, training programs diversity, and used modern technology in training programs).
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to test The Influence of Training on The Employee's Performance and The Quality of Medical Services on Jordanian Private Hospitals). The data of this study were collected through a (380) questionnaire distributed for all types of job in the Jordanian private hospitals). Grynbach constancy coefficients reached 79%, Percentages, means, standard deviation, ANOVA, and, multiple regressions analysis were used totest the study hypotheses, the results indicate that there's a strong relationship between the training component ingeneral and the independent variables (application the stages of training process, training programs diversity, andused modern technology in training programs), there is a variation influence of the training component (combined) on the Performance of workers, quality of medical services, and organizational commitment. And the mostinfluential on is the quality of medical services, the lowest influential one is the organizational commitments, and there's no influence of the used modern technology in training programs as one of the training component onthe organizational commitments. On the light of the study results the following recommendations may besubmitted create an appropriate regulatory climate, annual training plan, for the process of training and providing appropriate incentives for the trainees, increased the budget allocated for training, in the Jordanian private hospitals, give workers opportunity to choose the training programs, and rationalized administrative decisions regarding the training programs.

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Cites background from "Primary Health Care Management"

  • ...The quality of medical services reduces the errors, reduce patient waiting time, provide all kinds of medical services with acceptable level, in addition to ethics commitment of the medical profession (Diab, 2010)....

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TL;DR: The People's Republic of China (China) is one of the largest countries in the world as discussed by the authors, and the territory of China is 9.6 million square Kilometers, which ranks the third largest country.
Abstract: The People’s Republic of China (China) is one of the largest countries in the world. The territory of China is 9.6 Million Square Kilometers, which ranks the third largest country; and the population size has reached 1.308 billion by the end of 2005, which ranks the first in the world. Although China experienced a dramatic urbanization in the most recent year, over 57% of its population, which is 0.75 billion population, are still lives in the rural areas (Xinhua Publication 2006).

Cites background from "Primary Health Care Management"

  • ...The results of the 1985 National Rural Health Service Utilization Survey showed that 97.8% of rural patients obtained their health services within the three-tier health network; 76% of patient obtained their outpatients services at the village health posts and township health centers (Tao 1991)....

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  • ...The term of “barefoot doctors” is used to emphasize the fact that these health workers did not become part of the professional health care system but instead remained peasants who performed their medical work at the village health post together with their agricultural tasks (Tao 1991)....

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  • ...8% of rural patients obtained their health services within the three-tier health network; 76% of patient obtained their outpatients services at the village health posts and township health centers (Tao 1991)....

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