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MANAGING VIOLENCE IN HEALTH SECTOR THROUGH B.I. SOLUTIONS

Liviu-Catalin Pricop, Sorin Burlacu and Mihai-Ludovic Demeter

Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2016, vol. 10, issue 1, 512-519

Abstract: Analysis of professional experience violence in the medico-social was performed in France by analyzing empirical sociological survey on victimization and health professionals. The empirical analysis was aimed at determining victimization as a significant dimension of professional experience. Sociological survey was based on data collection through a questionnaire.The research was conducted in CF Witting Hospital, located in Bucharest. CF Witting Hospital is a public establishment, with clinical departments, through a partnership with the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Titu Maiorescu. The special ambulatory department is approved to perform analyzes both medical and psychological by trained personnel in Transport Safety. Currently, CF Witting No.1 Hospital is a modern hospital unit which belongs to the Ministry of Transport health network. The hospital has 318 beds for hospitalization continuous. and another 12 beds in day care regime.Replication of this study in Romania has proven to be difficult, mainly due to a specific organizational culture which requires a certain culture of confidentiality actions and internal information. Organizational transparency in Romania is understood more in terms of economic indicators to be reported by law or regulations.

Keywords: managing violence; health sector; B.I. solutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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