Intrapreneurial group practice.

Nurs Health Care

Published: January 1990

The authors carry notions of team nursing practice into nursing management. What would happen if teams of nurses contracted to staff and manage patient units? They explore the opportunities and hazards of such intrapreneurial group practice.

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