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The Modern Hospital: Patient-Centered and Science-Based

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The hospitals around the world are or should be patient-centered and academically oriented. A number of hospitals are disease-based and highly specialized centers of care, but the entire spectrum of hospital care now is more science-based and technology-driven than ever before. This evolution and hospital transformation has been taking place for a long time, and the hospital environment is rapidly changing for the better faster than any other time in the history of mankind.

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Latifi, R., Daniel, C.Y. (2019). The Modern Hospital: Patient-Centered and Science-Based. In: Latifi, R. (eds) The Modern Hospital. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01394-3_9

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