Managing and maintaining a hospital, and ensuring that the patients get the highest quality medical services possible at the same time is, in reality, more complicated than how most people think it is. In fact, this is one of the biggest ethical dilemmas that not only hospital administrators but also allied medical practitioners face in this era of contemporary medicine.
Hospitals are technically classified as businesses because they would not be able to exist, operate, and offer medical services to patients that require them without money. Like businesses, these medical institutions cannot do without revenues and profits; they have a financial ...