An Analysis on College Hospital Management in the Background of College Logistics Socialization
Abstract
Based on the author’s many years of work experience in the college hospital, combined with the developmental law of China’s college hospitals and the innovative theory of Chinese Communist Party, this article advocates that college hospital management in the background of college logistics socialization should be guided by the scientific concept of development, and introduce modern hospital management philosophy; take scientific management as the goal, improve efficiency and focus on benefit; build a college hospital culture harmonizing with the college culture.
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