STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESS INHOSPITALS

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The purpose of the research is to study the strategic management process in Georgia's hospitals. As part of the quanƟ taƟ ve research, a survey of managers of hospitals was conducted using a pre-structured ques-Ɵ onnaire. A relaƟ vely small number of hospitals aƩ ended strategic planning lectures and pieces of training (13%), Only one hospital had a strategic planning commiƩ ee (4.3%), 87% of hospitals had a documented strategic plan; Strategic planning was primarily engaged by the management board (69.6%), with doctors parƟ cipaƟ ng to a lesser extent (30.4%). Only 34.8% of hospitals develop their budget according to the strategic plan. Resources (43.5%), allocaƟ on of budget funds (47.8%) and idenƟ fi caƟ on of addiƟ onal fi nancial resources (47.8%) are not made in accordance with the goals of the strategic plan. Most hospitals are less likely to compare the evaluaƟ on results of goal achievement indicators with other hospitals (52.2%), and 43.5% report the values of acƟ ons taken to accom-plish the strategic plan's goals to the hospital. Most of the hospitals rarely do benchmarking of other hospitals' goal-achieving measures (78.3%).Small number of clinics have a strategic management process that, as a consequence, aff ects their success in the healthcare market. Hospitals develop a strategy plan, but its implementaƟ on is poorly monitored and not based on scienƟ fi c methods. It is reasonable for the state to impose a legal requirement that hospitals produce a wriƩ en strategic plan. Providing educaƟ onal training on the strategic management process in hospitals is essenƟ al.
医院战略管理流程
本研究的目的是研究格鲁吉亚医院的战略管理过程。作为quanƟ taƟ ve研究的一部分,对医院管理人员进行了一项调查,使用预先结构化的问题-Ɵ在线问卷。relaƟ极少数医院aƩ结束了战略规划讲座和培训(13%),只有一家医院有战略规划commiƩ ee(4.3%), 87%的医院有战略计划文件;战略规划主要由管理委员会参与(69.6%),医生parƟ cipaƟ参与的程度较低(30.4%)。只有34.8%的医院根据战略计划制定预算。资源(43.5%)、预算资金(allocaƟ)的1%(47.8%)、公共财政资源(addiƟ)的idenƟ - fi - caƟ - on(47.8%)没有按照战略计划的目标进行。大多数医院不太可能将evaluaƟ的目标实现指标结果与其他医院进行比较(52.2%),43.5%的医院向医院报告了为实现战略计划目标而采取的acƟ的价值。大多数医院很少对其他医院的目标实现措施进行对标(78.3%)。少数诊所有战略管理流程,因此,影响他们在医疗保健市场上的成功。医院制定了一项战略计划,但其implementaƟ计划缺乏监督,也没有基于scienƟ fi方法。国家在法律上要求医院制定wriƩ战略计划是合理的。提供educaƟ关于医院战略管理过程的培训是essenƟ。
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