How Public Health Organizational Structure Affected the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study in British Columbia, Canada

Peter Berman, Michael Cheng, Elvira Bridget, Laura Jane Brubacher, Candice Ruck
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Objectives: This study sought to examine how public health organizational structures affected decision-making and provides recommendations to strengthen future public health crisis preparedness.Methods: The Institutions-Politics-Organizations-Governance (IPOG) framework and an organizational lens was applied to the analysis of COVID-19 governance within British Columbia (BC). Organizational charts detailing the structure of public health systems were compiled using available data and supplemented with data collected through key informant interviews.Results: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BC initiated several changes in its public health organization. BC’s COVID-19 response attempted to utilize a centralized command structure within a decentralized health system. Four key themes were identified pertaining to the 1) locus of decision-making and action; 2) role of emergency structures; 3) challenges in organizational structure; and 4) balance between authority and participation in decision-making.Conclusion: The organizational adaptations enabled a substantively effective response. However, our findings also illustrate deficiencies in organizational structure in the current public health system. Two recommendations for consideration are: 1) a more formal vertical organizational structure; and 2) developing new mechanisms to link health and general emergency response structures.
公共卫生组织结构如何影响应对 COVID-19 大流行:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省案例研究
目的:本研究旨在探讨公共卫生组织结构如何影响决策,并为加强未来公共卫生危机准备工作提供建议:本研究旨在探讨公共卫生组织结构如何影响决策,并为加强未来公共卫生危机准备工作提供建议:方法:在分析不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC 省)COVID-19 治理情况时,采用了机构-政治-组织-治理(IPOG)框架和组织视角。利用现有数据编制了详细说明公共卫生系统结构的组织结构图,并通过关键信息提供者访谈收集数据作为补充:为应对 COVID-19 大流行,不列颠哥伦比亚省对其公共卫生组织进行了多项改革。不列颠哥伦比亚省的 COVID-19 应对措施试图在一个分散的卫生系统内利用一个集中的指挥结构。我们确定了四个关键主题,分别涉及:1)决策和行动的地点;2)应急结构的作用;3)组织结构的挑战;以及 4)决策权力和参与之间的平衡:结论:组织结构的调整使应对措施切实有效。然而,我们的研究结果也说明了当前公共卫生系统中组织结构的缺陷。有两项建议值得考虑1) 更正式的纵向组织结构;以及 2) 建立新的机制,将卫生和一般应急结构联系起来。
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