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Group members

Malik Ahmed Bilal Rohail Mahmood Siddique Rana Bilal Ahmed Atif Raza

Table of Contents

Introduction & SWOT Analysis

DOCTORS & PATIENTS

Nursing staff and environmental analysis

Nishtar hospital comparison

STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS W.R.T. BUSINESS ETHICS AND CSR


The stakeholder theory is a theory of organizational management and business ethics that addresses morals and values in managing an organization. A stakeholder Approach, and identifies and models the groups which are stakeholders of a corporation, and both describes and recommends methods by which management can give due regard to the interests of those group. Types of stakeholders are: Primary stakeholders: are those ultimately affected, either positively or negatively by an organization's actions. Secondary stakeholders: are the intermediaries, that is, persons or organizations who are indirectly affected by an organization's actions. Key stakeholders: (who can also belong to the first two groups) have significant influence upon or importance within an organization.

The City Hospital


The establishment of the City Hospital Multan heralds a bright new era for the citizens of South Punjab, especially the residents of the Multan. Objectives of City Hospital are to provide a tertiary level patient care and serve as referral hospital also to conduct teaching/ training of doctors and other health workers at various levels in the field of medicine and surgery.

SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGHTS
Latest Facilities New Therapies Loyal to Patient Hygienic Environment Efficient Management Merit selection

WEAKNESSES
Expensive Serious patients Emergency CSR Parking facility

OPPORTUNITIES
Expansion Coordination of Services Out Patient Services Address local needs Environmental Friendly

THREATS
NEW TECHNOLOGY highly educated doctors new hospitals cheaper rates chain competitors inflation rate

STAKE HOLDER ANALYSIS

It is the process of identifying the individuals or groups that are likely to affect or be affected by a proposed action Primary stakeholders Secondary stakeholders

Stakeholders of HOSPITAL
owners Doctors Patients Nursing staff Environment

Owners OF CITY
Rights DUTY

DOCTORS & PATIENTS


By Rohail Mahmood Siddique

Doctors

Doctors

List of Specialists
Cardiac Surgeon Child specialties Eye Specialists Cardiologist Plastic Surgeon Ultrasound Specialist

List Of Specialists
Orthopedic Surgeons Gynecologist General Surgeons General Physician Urologist

Doctors in city Hospitals


City Hospital has doctors in two forms Consultants Doctors

Employees Doctors

Consultants
Rights of Consultants Duties of Consultants Analysis of consultants in City Hospital

Employees
Rights of Employee Doctors Duties of Employee Doctors Analysis of Employee Doctors in City Hospital

Patients

Patients
Rights of Patients

Duties of Patients

Patients in City Hospital


Analysis in City Hospital Ethical Dilemma

Article :Including Organizational Ethics in Policy Review Processes in Healthcare Institutions: A View from Canada

There are number of challenges associated with transition from clinical to organizational ethics, especially in policy review, Operational challenges required the ethics committee to develop strategies such as targeting education and lobbying .There is also a challenge of moving organizational ethics from theoretical concept to in reality. So it is the duty of ethics committee to strategically manage and follow the instruction to overcome challenges in health sector.

Nursing staff and Environmental analysis


By Rana Bilal Ahmed

QUALITIES of a good nurse


Qualification&training Communication skills Watchfulness Emotional stability

Stress management

Continued.
Empathy& kindness Flexibility Physical endurance Respectful attitude

Active& cheerful

A View at their work in hospital


Shifts of nurses Proper co ordination Training & recruitment Behavior of nurses

Continued
Advantages given to nurses: Seniority based Special leaves Maternity leaves Half time Free medication & discounts

Continued..
Common complaints by patients Responsibilities of record keeping

Other qualities
conclusion

Environmental and health issues in Hospital


Environmental pollution Medical devices Hospital waste Occupational health and safety issues

BUILDING

City hospital in MULTAN follows guidelines to maintain a balance between effective infection controls and a good ecological environment. Construction and renovation activities Infrastructure Level of cleanliness

waste management
Significant task Building designs EPP[environmentally preferable purchasing]

Waste management strategies


City hospital emphasis on thoughtful segregation and guidance form the 3 R s: Reduce Reuse

recycle

Disposal of wastage in city hopital


Environment protection department Incinerators

Hospital waste baskets Red basket White basket Green basket

Environmental friendly purchasing


Product choices Health care EPP[environmental preferable purchasing]

Article Stakeholder analysis: A review: By Ruairi burgha and


zsuzsa This article basically puts emphasis on importance of stakeholders in health sector.as they influence decision making processes. of late it has become a trend that stakeholders analysis or reference to stakeholder is of authoritative importance before taking an crucial decision.so one can say that it has become a bit of a decision making tool. The important distinction in its use as a policy tool is whether it seeks to facilitate the implementation of a specific predetermined policy or policy direction as used within political mapping or as an historical and concurrent analysis to evaluate how policies have developed and feasibility of different other policy options. This tool proves to be quite handy in every single situation.

Atif Raza MBE-10-60


Comparison with NISHTAR Hospital

Duties and rights of the hospital


There are three main duties of the Nishtar hospital which are given below:
To serve people To produce new doctors and paramedics To save life of the people

Right of the hospital To research and developing the new techniques of teaching Providing health care facilities Safety and security Government support

Stakeholders of NISHTAR hospital


The main stakeholders of Nishtar hospital are given below: Professors Doctors Administration Patients environment

DOCTORS
From professor to paramedics are all included In Nishtar, Doctors fulfilling their duties well but their rights are exploited in some issues like salary issues by Government. And according to the doctors they deserve more salary due to the increased number of patients day by day and hospital facilitations are not up to the mark like if we compare with city hospital. Another dilemma about the doctors is that for promotions and scale raise they have to use political reference and influence.

Duties and rights of Doctors


Duties of the doctors: Be humble and polite toward patients. Be sympathetic and polite toward patients. They have duty to serve the patients first who are in critical conditions. They should be there on time. Rights of the doctors: Equipments Respect Supported staff Patients all required information Proper environment

Nurses of Nishtar hospital


Nurses of the hospital can be classifying on the bases of their specialties Students Staff nurses Sisters Superintendents

Duties and Rights of Nurses


Duties

They should be caring for patients Give the required medicines to patients on time They have to follow the orders of the doctors They have to ensure all the duty requirement written in description

Rights Cooperation by doctors and patients Emergency leaves. Proper environment Shift changing Salary Harassment safety rights

Patients
Duties It is a patient duty to cooperate with staff and doctors They have to behave well in case of emergency Follow all the instructions of the hospitals Provide necessary documents and fill all the documents Rights It is patient right to treat well and doctors to check and ensure medication It is a patient right not to coerce them because it is a government non-profit organization so there is danger toward security of patients and in case of any mishap organizations sometimes doesnt take responsibility.

Environement and waste disposal

At some extent they are responsible toward environment because most of the government organizations show negligence toward environment and society They have a staff of incinerators who dispose of the surgical waste by burn it in disposal areas. Follow the instructions of World Health Organization (WHO). Nishtar hospital have contract with contractor of disposal or if any issue arises with respect to the disposal and environment basically a consult department of waste is responsible then according to the waste committee. Pak Italian waste acid burn program a new project coming soon.

Social welfare department and bait-ul-mal


There is social and human development welfare department in Nishtar hospital running by Punjab Government. They morally help the needy patients and support them in financial issues Also include donors volunteers NGOs

Conclusion of analysis
At the end we can say there is major difference between city and nishtar hospital because of private and government concerns toward ethics and stakeholders interest. But due to some reasons they have to move the serious patients toward Nishtar hospital because of risk of life of patients. As city hospital is profit organization so they are more toward ethics and stakeholders interest. City hospital is now move toward CSR but they have less focus on greenery like planting in compare with Nishtar hospital they have an edge of government building.

Conclusion of analysis
Government organizations are more toward Social responsibilities because most of the NGOS work with the Government hospitals. Environment in city hospital is very excellent as compared to the Nishtar hospital because it is private owned hospital and they may care for that ,in Nishtar when we talk about environment sometimes it can raise some question like electricity issues, obsolete equipment and machinery etc.

THE END

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