2013
DOI: 10.5005/jrfhha-1-1-33
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Strategic Management of Health Care Organizations

Abstract: Publishers: Wiley THE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONSThe book 'The Strategic Management of Health Care Organizations' aims to provide a structured strategic management approach is what's needed to tackle the revolutionary change the healthcare system has been experiencing. Today, healthcare organizations have almost universally embraced the strategic perspective first developed in the business sector and now have developed strategic management processes that are uniquely their own. Healthcare… Show more

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“…Vision, values and mission statements embody the ideal state of the organisation (Khalifa 2012, Ginter et al 2013. The mission statement establishes principles to guide policies and procedures that govern expected behaviours (Khalifa 2012).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vision, values and mission statements embody the ideal state of the organisation (Khalifa 2012, Ginter et al 2013. The mission statement establishes principles to guide policies and procedures that govern expected behaviours (Khalifa 2012).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The healthcare industry, in and of itself, is immensely complex, and its immersion in and exposure to the greater political, economic, social, and technological environment only adds to associated complexities [1, 2]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stakeholder inclusion also allows for the generation of the input (such as conditions, requirements, and ideas) needed to create a prototype . Additionally, including stakeholders increases the intrinsic motivation of these groups and creates feelings of ownership for eventual use of the finalized prototype. Importantly, the iterative nature of stakeholder feedback replaces linear and time‐consuming sequence approaches such as Analyze‐Design‐Develop‐Implement‐Evaluate (ADDIE), a common approach in curriculum design, reducing both development time and costs …”
Section: Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this step in the RP process, the initial prototype is presented to stakeholders so that they can review it and provide further input. The prototype is then modified in as many iterative cycles as is necessary, involving the stakeholders, to create a final product that is ready for real world testing …”
Section: The Prototypementioning
confidence: 99%