Putting a decommissioning programme into action: an interview study with politicians and public servants in a local healthcare organisation.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Inga-Britt Gustafsson, Lars Wallin, Ulrika Winblad, Mio Fredriksson
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Abstract

Purpose: A local healthcare organisation providing healthcare to 288,000 residents in Sweden struggled with a longstanding budget deficit. Several attempts to overcome the demanding financial situation have failed. A decommissioning programme was launched, and two years later, an evaluation indicated positive outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore factors politicians and public servants perceived as enablers to the successful implementation of the programme.

Design/methodology/approach: A deductive content analysis approach using a framework of factors facilitating successful implementation of decommissioning decisions was applied to analyse interviews with 18 informants.

Findings: Important factors were: (1) a review report contributing to the clarity of evidence, which (2) made the clarity of the rationale for change undeniable and (3) strengthened the political support for change. Additional factors were: (4) the strength of executive leadership, (5) the strength of clinical leadership supported by (6) the quality of project management and (7) a cultural and behavioural change seen as an important outcome for the path forward. A way to maximise the potential for a successful implementation of a large-scale decommissioning programme is to build a shared vision and a collaboration grounded in convincing evidence. Include public servants with a clinical background in the executive leadership team to contribute with legitimacy, competence, and trust in the decommissioning programme's intention.

Originality/value: The paper addresses the limited knowledge of best practices in decommissioning processes and contributes empirical knowledge from a successful case.

将退役计划付诸行动:对地方医疗机构中的政治家和公务员的访谈研究。
目的:瑞典一家为 28.8 万居民提供医疗服务的地方医疗机构长期面临预算赤字。为克服严峻的财务状况而进行的多次尝试均告失败。该机构启动了一项退役计划,两年后,一项评估显示该计划取得了积极成果。本研究的目的是探讨政治家和公务员认为有助于成功实施该计划的因素:采用演绎式内容分析法,利用促进成功实施退役决定的因素框架,对 18 位信息提供者的访谈进行分析:重要因素包括(1) 审查报告有助于明确证据,(2) 使变革的理由清晰明确,(3) 加强了对变革的政治支持。其他因素包括(4)行政领导的力量,(5)临床领导的力量,(6)项目管理的质量,(7)文化和行为的改变被视为前进道路上的重要成果。最大限度地提高成功实施大规模退役计划的可能性的方法是建立一个共同的愿景和以令人信服的证据为基础的合作。在行政领导团队中加入具有临床背景的公务员,使其在退役计划的意图上具有合法性、能力和信任:本文探讨了退役过程中最佳实践的有限知识,并提供了一个成功案例的经验知识。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
72
期刊介绍: ■International health and international organizations ■Organisational behaviour, governance, management and leadership ■The inter-relationship of health and public sector services ■Theories and practices of management and leadership in health and related organizations ■Emotion in health care organizations ■Management education and training ■Industrial relations and human resource theory and management. As the demands on the health care industry both polarize and intensify, effective management of financial and human resources, the restructuring of organizations and the handling of market forces are increasingly important areas for the industry to address.
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