نتایج جستجو برای: governance for health

تعداد نتایج: 10720273  

2009
Tracey Williamson

Shared governance is an approach to empowering nurses and other health care workers to have authority for decisions concerning their practice. Commonly, visible definers of shared governance are groups of workers known as ‘councils’ whose membership works collectively to realise a shared goal. The literature is replete with rhetoric as to the benefits of shared governance yet the evidence base ...

2013
Wilbroad Mutale Margaret Tembo Mwanamwenge Dina Balabanova Neil Spicer Helen Ayles

BACKGROUND Governance has been cited as a key determinant of economic growth, social advancement and overall development. Achievement of millennium development goals is partly dependant on governance practices. In 2007, Health Systems 20/20 conducted an Internet-based survey on the practice of good governance. The survey posed a set of good practices related to health governance and asked respo...

Abbas Vosoogh Moghaddam, Behzad Damari, Saba Loloei, Zahra Abdollahi,

Background: Solving the problem of food and nutrition security requires the integration of various sectors of the society. Determining the role of each sector in promoting people’s health has presented intersectoral collaboration and transformed the theory of social health determinant approach into action. In this study, with a new approach, and in regards, the national organizations resp...

Journal: :Health Research Policy and Systems 2006
Elizabeth Ditzel Pavel Štrach Petr Pirozek

BACKGROUND This paper contributes to research in health systems literature by examining the role of health boards in hospital governance. Health care ranks among the largest public sectors in OECD countries. Efficient governance of hospitals requires the responsible and effective use of funds, professional management and competent governing structures. In this study hospital governance practice...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2009

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2016
richard b. saltman antonio duran

a central problem in designing effective models of provider governance in health systems has been to ensure an appropriate balance between the concerns of public sector and/or government decision-makers, on the one hand, and of non-governmental health services actors in civil society and private life, on the other. in tax-funded european health systems up to the 1980s, the state and other publi...

Said Mosavi, Mir Sajad , Vahdaninia, Mohammad Amin, Vahdaninia, Valiallah, Vosoogh Moghaddam, Abbas,

The "Legal language" has provided a strong supportive argument for right to health advocacy. In such a way that, human rights rules has been established as the most important globalized political value at the heart of the theory and practice of public health discourse. Its power of enforceability guaranties fair distribution of health resources in each country. At the same time, the right to he...

2011
Anna E Olafsdottir Daniel D Reidpath Subhash Pokhrel Pascale Allotey

BACKGROUND The literature on health systems focuses largely on the performance of healthcare systems operationalised around indicators such as hospital beds, maternity care and immunisation coverage. A broader definition of health systems however, needs to include the wider determinants of health including, possibly, governance and its relationship to health and health equity. The aim of this s...

2013
Annick Willem Paul Gemmel

BACKGROUND Health care networks are widely used and accepted as an organizational form that enables integrated care as well as dealing with complex matters in health care. However, research on the governance of health care networks lags behind. The research aim of our study is to explore the type and importance of governance structure and governance mechanisms for network effectiveness. METHO...

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