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Critical Success Factors: Improving the Viability ofFree Clinics: Strategies for Enhancing the Free Clinic Delivery Model

Author D.H.A., Thomas Maryon R.N.
Publisher VDM Verlag
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherVDM Verlag
ISBN / ASIN3639068327
ISBN-139783639068320
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Sales Rank5,971,480
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A component of the Michigan safety net are freeclinics. These clinics financed through donationsand staffed by volunteers operate under tightconstraints and often face insurmountable challenges. Michigan free clinics serve nearly 7,500 individualseach month.This book identifies the critical success factors(CSFs) necessary for Michigan clinics to achieve andmaintain organizational stability and improvelong-term viability. Critical success factors whenidentified and managed significantly contribute toorganizational success. Critical success factors (CSFs) were identifiedutilizing survey, interview, benchmarking researchmethodologies, and other other statistical tools toidentify top CSFs. The top five CSFs identified aredefined fund raising strategies, volunteer and staffmanagement, collaboration and partnerships,leadership, and computer systems. Free clinics will benefit from ensuring these CSFsare operational within their organization. Tacticalinterventions to aid in the implementation of CSFsare also discussed.
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