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Conditions affecting rural hospital specialization, conversion, and closure: a case-based analysis of threat and change
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Conditions affecting rural hospital specialization, conversion, and closure: a case-based analysis of threat and change

Rita Harmata and Richard J. Bogue
The Journal of rural health, Vol.13(2), pp.152-163
01/01/1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.1997.tb00945.x
PMID: 10169322

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Abstract

The purpose of this analysis is to increase understanding of how and why rural hospitals change, with an eye toward the relevance of these questions to overall access and quality in the rural community. This study reports the threats that precipitated three major classes of organizational change (specialization, conversion, and closure) in 16 rural hospital cases. The authors identify the types and levels of threat faced by the case hospitals and examine how different threat situations may lead toward different classes of change. Conversions and closures typically seem to result from moderate- or high-threat situations. Specializations seem to result from low- or moderate-threat situations.

Nursing United States Decision Making Organizational Health Facility Closure/trends Health Services Accessibility Hospital Planning Hospital Restructuring/trends Hospitals Rural/organization & administration Humans Organizational Innovation

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