role organizations play in influencing systems of care. This article reviews the literature on the relationship between the structural characteristics and organizational process of hospitals and quality of care. The review The results of this review indicate that a preponderance of studies are conducted at the hospital level of analysis and are predominantly focused on the organizational structure-quality outcome relationship. The article concludes with recommendations of how health services researches
well explained in Poole’s article which explains using Emmett Till’s mutilated body as a means of inspiring action as opposed to passivity. Poole writes, “The rhetorical power of Till’s body consisted of showing white Northern Americans what racial oppression looked like. When combined with the farcical trial, the horror of that image provoked politically oriented mourning that successfully demonstrated the need for society-wide change in ways that no other protest, speech, or rally had done…”