The Future of Nossa Senhora hospital is in Your Hands
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https://doi.org/10.21118/apgs.v1i2.5053Keywords:
Organizações sem fins Lucrativos, Planejamento estratégico, Saúde Pública, Terceiro SetorAbstract
The management of a philanthropic hospital is more complex than it appears to be. Even though the hospital receives tax benefits, its managementdepends on decision-making just like private companies. The organization studied is a philanthropic institution, that is, a non-profit institution, created by a visionary
group in the 80’s, which founded a hospital to better serve the community. However, the financial maintenance of the institution became a task that required a lot
of managers. After going through two financial crises, the future of the hospital was depending on a decision-making: it could close its doors, be privatized or
receive additional investment and expand the range of health services. This study seeks to discuss the management of non-profit institutions and the difficulty
hospitals face due to the problems in public management and the problems in the public health system.
Keywords: Non-profit organizations, strategic planning, public health, third sector.
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