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Andrew [12]
2 years ago
13

An anesthesiology group is under contract to staff a hospital’s anesthesiology service. It believes it can provide coverage by h

aving a provider to the operating room for an emergency surgery within 15 minutes. The hospital wants a 5- to 10-minute standard for the anesthesiologist to be present. This difference in understanding responsibilities represents what type of conflict?
A.
Vertical

B.
Goal

C.
Domain

D.
Perception
Business
1 answer:
jok3333 [9.3K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D.  Perception

Explanation:

In the work environment different perceptions coexist within the same group. The problem arises when these perspectives collide. There is a material or quantifiable conflict in those cases in which a person decides that they want to follow different solutions or goals to the rest.

This is a conflict of perception where two different stakeholders experience difference in responsibilities because of their perception.

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