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This account is an endeavor to examine whether this force will forlorn the values of organizational behavior or it will prove as a mechanism to deprive the corporate culture with social and humane values. The department of human resource which is One strategy for reducing operational costs is cutting salaries of doctors and nurses. Newer, younger, and less experienced practitioners are being brought on board in many practices, which can increase the risk of negative occurrences. As mishaps and errors increase, more people file malpractice lawsuits. This can quickly become a vicious cycle of lowering income, bringing on less experienced professionals, watching risk increase, and spending more money for protection against malpractice. With mounting insurance costs and legal fees, we also see more experienced doctors retiring well before traditional retirement years. One doctor in Kansas City, Missouri had been practicing for 25 years as an OB/GYN. 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Keep in mind that the greater the area of specialty and the fields in most demand, the higher legal costs are going to be. For instance, doctors and nurses practicing in cardiology, neurosurgery, geriatrics, and oncology are in high demand, and the demand is growing. A higher patient base means there is more potential for things to go wrong, and thus the greater need for insurance. Specialists also need big coverage. After all, when a doctor is performing brain surgery, the risk and results of something going wrong are greater than for a doctor suturing a wound. On top of these factors, some patients simply look for ways of taking advantage of the system without giving any thought to the impact on others. If, for example, a person gets an infection after surgery, a malpractice lawsuit might be
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