Community orientation in health services organizations: The concept and its implementation

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Abstract

The management of community health needs has become a focal point in the drive to contain health care costs, enhance service quality, and improve access to care. This article presents a concept of community orientation that health services organizations can use to provide community-focused care. It also discusses the organizational antecedents and consequences of community orientation in health services organizations and develops research propositions.

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Jose Proenca, E. (1998). Community orientation in health services organizations: The concept and its implementation. Health Care Management Review. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/00004010-199802320-00004

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