HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Vladimír Masaryk (),
Eva Musilova (),
Marta Vavercakova () and
Timo Keppler ()
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Vladimír Masaryk: Central Military Hospital in Ruzomberok Ruzomberok, Slovak Republic
Eva Musilova: Faculty of Nursing and Health Professional Studies Slovak Medical University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Marta Vavercakova: Trnava University in Trnava, Faculty of Health Care and Social Work, Slovak Republic
Timo Keppler: PhD student at Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Interdisciplinary Management Research, 2015, vol. 11, 592-607
Abstract:
Lack of time is a prevailing problem in both private and working life. The paper presents some principles that promote the best use of time, such as communication, planning, and delegation. Time management is one of the key managerial tasks, and health care management is no exception. The paper outlines the framework of health care and health care education in the Slovak Republic, as well as the range of professions in health care system. The system of further education of health professionals is presented. Furthermore, the paper discusses the structure, specific features and tasks of different levels of management in health care.
Keywords: Health management; time management; health care; working conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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