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During the reform of public hospitals, medical staff’s enthusiasm and participation must be mobilized. In the positive factors, such as benefit, power, reputation, humanistic concern and satisfaction evaluation, benefit stands at the core position, power and reputation guides the medical staff’s enthusiasm, and humanistic concern and satisfaction evaluation guarantees the enthusiasm of medical staff. By the institutionalized settings of benefit, power, reputation, and other factors, medical staffs of Xuzhou Central Hospital have been effectively mobilized, the development of hospital operates well, and the function of ensuring people health level regionally is further developed.
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Zhang, P. Public Hospital Reform and the Principal Roles of Medical Staff . Cell Biochem Biophys 72, 89–92 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12013-014-0409-3
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