Healthcare Managers; Islamic Decision-making
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Decision-making, Healthcare managers, Islamic approachAbstract
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Decision-making is of paramount importance in personal, social, and organizational life, influencing both personal and organizational affairs. Indeed, all human’s life is a chain of decisions made by him (1). In this regard, decision-making in major managements, particularly in health sector where lives of people as well as physical and spiritual health are involved, is of particular importance.
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