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what is the difference between hospital management and health management
there isn't really a difference
Finance and accounting determine financial viability within a health care organization because they are both linked to business finance. It relates because health care organizations need financing to help keep their doors open and the patients taken care of.
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Examples of industries in regards to business sectors are: agriculture and farming, business and finance, arts and humanties, marketing and advertising, health and emergency services...
There are many differences in group health care versus private health care. You can find some more details online by visiting www.phcs.com/ or en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_healthcare
A health professional is the person that provides the service of health care.
There are several distinct differences between MBA in finance and MBA in Marketing. Some of the differences between MBA in finance and MBA in marketing are: different programs, and focus on different problems.
A health consumer is one who needs health care and health products and uses money to acquire them. Consumer health is concerned with how healthy and active consumers are in general, on a day-to-day basis.
Bankrate has a good basic article on this: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/finding-small-business-health-insurance-1.aspx. Also ask your personal insurer about group rates if you own a business.
Disease is any change from a state of health; impaired body function.
Phillip Hassen has written: 'Rx for hospitals' -- subject(s): Business management, Finance, Health Insurance, Hospitals