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Organizational Purpose in Healthcare
An organization's purpose is generally set by its owners. In healthcare, a community-owned, tax-exempt entity aims to deliver healthcare services to the public while remaining financially viable by covering costs and growing. Conversely, a stockholder-owned, for-profit organization seeks to generate profits, which requires satisfying customers like physicians, patients, employers, and insurers. Healthcare organizations often have multiple or secondary purposes, such as medical education, which the management team must prioritize, maintain congruence for, and communicate to stakeholders.
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