Abstract
This article investigates the interplay between healthcare cost-effectiveness and patient safety, emphasizing the pivotal role of managerial approaches. Through a comprehensive analysis, the study aims to unveil the economic implications of patient safety initiatives and delineate effective managerial strategies for optimizing resource allocation while prioritizing patient welfare. The findings contribute valuable insights to healthcare administrators, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to strike a balance between financial considerations and patient safety goals.
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