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Management, Organization, and Childbirth - Towards a New Model for the Birth Path

English · Hardback

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Management, Organization and Childbirth: Towards a New Model for the Birth Path explores the complex topic of the birth path with a multidisciplinary magnifying glass on the paradigms, languages, and tools critical to the organization, management, and clinical science.

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Introduction   Chapter 1. The multidisciplinary nature of childbirth   Chapter 2. The managerial and organizational perspective of healthcare   Chapter 3. The birth path as a process: criticalities and caesarean section   Chapter 4. Italian experience in the international context: empirical evidence from two case studies   Chapter 5. Towards a new model for the birth path

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Gabriella Piscopo, PhD in Public Management, is Associate Professor of Organization Studies, Scientific Director of the "Observatory on Organizational Behavior and Life Skills", Deputy Director of the "Leadership and Digital Transformation" Master at the University of Salerno, Italy. She is Management Trainer and Scientific Coordinator of several research projects on Healthcare, Judicial System and Complex Organizations.
Margherita Ruberto, PhD in Big Data Management at the University of Salerno, Italy. She is an expert collaborator at AGENAS - National Agency for Regional Health Services (PON Governance e Capacità Istituzionale 2014-2020).


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Management, Organization and Childbirth: Towards a New Model for the Birth Path explores the complex topic of the birth path with a multidisciplinary magnifying glass on the paradigms, languages, and tools critical to the organization, management, and clinical science.

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