Nonprofit hospitals saw little payoff from management consultants, with no significant improvements in finances, operations or patient care found.
As hospitals navigate tighter financial constraints, leaders should more closely evaluate the cost-benefit of using management consultants.
Nonprofit hospitals spend billions on management consultants, who have developed a reputation as job-killers. But a new study suggests they have negligible impact on how the institutions are run and ...
Investigators sought to determine whether hiring management consultants resulted in meaningful changes in finances, operations, or quality of care at nonprofit hospitals in the US.
In recent decades, management consulting firms have become a fixture in the American health care system, wielding outsized influence compared to most other economic sectors. Hospitals navigating ...
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