Financial Management In Nursing


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Financial Management In Nursing


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Healthcare resources, like all other resources in the world, are scarce. How to allocate these limited resources is a complex process charged with ethical, political, and emotional debate. However, healthcare leaders must, in fact, develop evidence-based, ethically sound, and financially viable approaches to do just that. Transplantation of organs is among the most frequent topics raised in the debate about the allocation of scarce resources. After reading the Appel and the Gandjour and Muller articles, use Table 14A.1 in the appendix of Chapter 14 to complete an assessment of ethical decision making in the allocation of organs for transplantation. Use only the template provided and do not include other narrative or pages.