Sentences with phrase «poor financial outcomes»

These practices are doomed to long term mediocrity or perhaps even «failure» — where failure means either; a «revolving» door of staff, poor financial outcomes for the stakeholders, a lower quality of client care or clients who are neither consistently satisfied by or loyal to the practice.
«Poor financial outcomes [for hospitals] could lead to poor care,» said Naleef Fareed, assistant professor of health policy and administration, Penn State.

Not exact matches

Reconceiving academia Weinfurt acknowledges that it is extremely difficult to pinpoint the financial relationship as a cause of poor patient outcome.
Even the most experienced investor can make a knee - jerk financial decision, leading to poor investment outcomes.
What if both the ecological overshoot of the planet's carrying capacity and the ever growing gap between rich and poor is the inevitable structural outcome of the fractional reserve financial system?
But extensive evidence demonstrates that a reliance on financial intermediaries frequently results in deeply inadequate monitoring and transparency, poor development outcomes, compromised environmental and social standards and serious deficiencies in accountability to affected communities and other stakeholders.
The outcome should also substantially scale up financial assistance to developing countries, promote technology development, dissemination and transfer, pay particular attention to the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable to adapt to climate change, promote steps to preserve and enhance forests, and provide for full transparency with respect to the implementation of mitigation measures and provision of financial, technology and capacity building support.
Deputy Chair of the Government's Indigenous Advisory Council Dr Ngaire Brown told the Australian Financial Review that the Budget would be a mess for Indigenous communities, given one of the main barriers to poor Indigenous health outcomes was lack of access to services.
Poor developmental and psychosocial outcomes are accompanied by a significant financial burden, not just for the children and families who experience them but also for the rest of society.
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