Faith-based, private and public hospitals share an interplay of personal and institutional purposes, but there are some significant differences. They become apparent when you try to help physicians align on the hospital mission. Private and public institutions can publicly appeal to humanitarian and financial motives in their medical staff, but generally use faith-centered motivations in private conversations. In faith-based hospitals, the physician champion can emphasize publicly faith-centered motives for physicians, and secondarily appropriate humanitarian and financial motives. The strength of the faith dimension can be powerful, especially when it is visible in the institution.
How do hospitals that are not faith-based express spirituality on the medical staff?
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