Abstract

HOSPITAL administration as a medical specialty seems to be disappearing. The change may be more relative than actual, as able lay administrators become increasingly interested in an expanding profession, but few physicians, it seems, even consider the possibility of hospital administration as a career. What does the specialty offer? Should it be abandoned to trained laymen? In the search for answers to these questions, a brief review of the past history and the present status of hospitals and hospital administration may be of value.One of the first hospitals of which there is record was founded by Justinian in Rome . . .

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