Every hospital, no matter how small, functions as a living organism

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For as long as I can remember, hospitals have been described as places of healing, where doctors heal, nurses care, and families hold on to hope. But after serving in both clinical and administrative roles, Iโ€™ve discovered a side of healthcare thatโ€™s rarely talked about; the invisible machinery that makes healing possible.

Beneath the compassion and clinical expertise that define hospitals lies a complex web of systems, structures, and decisions. Itโ€™s the side of healthcare that deals with workflows, budgets, logistics, and leadership. Understanding this โ€œbusiness and systems sideโ€ of hospitals isnโ€™t about turning care into commerce; itโ€™s about ensuring that compassion is supported by competence.

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