The Reality of the Quality of Health Services in the Union of Health Work Committees in Gaza In Light of the Corona Pandemic

International Journal of Academic Accounting, Finance and Management Research(IJAAFMR) 5 (4):97-104 (2021)
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Abstract: The aim of the research is to identify the reality of the quality of health services in light of the Corona Pandemic, and in order to achieve the research objectives, the researchers used the descriptive and analytical approach using a comprehensive survey method for the total research community, whose number reached (110) individuals, while (90) were recovered: The level of health service quality is of relative weight (76%). Among the most important recommendations made by the research: Work to pay a health risk premium to all workers in health centers, in addition to paying attention to training and building work teams in various fields to improve the quality of health services provided.

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