A researcher is looking particularly at the decision-making process within a health care institution. What specific aspect of quality health care would this address?

a. Practice styles
b. Process of care
c. Quality of care
d. Structure of care


ANS: B
Structures of care are the elements of organization and administration that guide the process of care. These elements might be leadership, tolerance of innovativeness, organizational hierarchy, decision-making processes, distribution of power, financial management, and administrative decision-making processes.
Practice styles are a dimension of process of care and influence quality. Structures of care are the elements of organization and administration that guide the process of care. These elements might be leadership, tolerance of innovativeness, organizational hierarchy, decision-making processes, distribution of power, financial management, and administrative decision-making processes.
Structures of care are the elements of organization and administration that guide the process of care. These elements might be leadership, tolerance of innovativeness, organizational hierarchy, decision-making processes, distribution of power, financial management, and administrative decision-making processes.
Quality of care is the overriding goal and not a specific aspect of quality health care. Structures of care are the elements of organization and administration that guide the process of care. These elements might be leadership, tolerance of innovativeness, organizational hierarchy, decision-making processes, distribution of power, financial management, and administrative decision-making processes.

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