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A house divided

H.T. Phillips

American Journal of Public Health, 1976, vol. 66, issue 8, 737-738

Abstract: Standards, criteria, and guidelines for making decisions should be as clear and objective as possible. All parties concerned, no matter whom they represent, applicants. HSAs, SHPDAs, SHCCs, and DHEW should be aware of the rules of the game beforehand. And all parties should be encouraged to communicate with each other openly and freely before the decision is handed down. In health planning, compromises are sometimes necessary, and it is good practice to listen, talk, negotiate, and resolve conflicts before announcing a decision.

Date: 1976
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