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FROM THE EDITOR

Entrepreneurialism in Health Care:

Implications for Social Work Practice and Education

Pages 7-18 | Published online: 22 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Entrepreneurialism in health care has become a significant factor in influencing health and mental health settings which employ and educate social workers. The advantages and disadvantages of for-profit health care enterprises and implications for social work practice and education are presented. Data obtained by a survey of social workers employed in for-profit corporate health institutions give rise to concerns which are discussed as they could effect the profession.

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