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Any such contract may provide:
(a) for the designation of the hospital or parts thereof as a teaching hospital and for access thereto by the faculty and qualified students of the college and for the use of the facilities of the hospital for teaching purposes;
(b) for such term, conditions and provisions as may be proper for the effectual establishment and maintenance of the affiliation, including the right of the college to certify to the board of chosen freeholders or the governing body of the municipality, as the case may be, the names of the persons constituting and to constitute the professional staff of the hospital and of its services and clinics and of the medical director and the administrator of the hospital and for the appointment to the respective offices or positions by the board of chosen freeholders or the governing body of the municipality, as the case may be, of the persons so certified;
(c) for the administration, management and supervision of the operation of the whole or any part of the hospital and of its activities and services by the said corporation;
(d) for the furnishing of all or any part of the laboratory services or other services reasonably necessary or desirable in conducting a hospital and for the conducting of studies, research and investigation into the causes, methods of diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure of diseases, ailments and injuries;
(e) for the care of indigent patients of the hospital, including in-patients and out-patients, and for home care and emergencies.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 30. Institutions and Agencies 30 § 9-23.7 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-30-institutions-and-agencies/nj-st-sect-30-9-23-7/
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