Health care executive education and training
- PMID: 10153683
Health care executive education and training
Abstract
This paper examines the new situation of unprecedented change in the health care field--in which yet greater demands are in place for executive performance--and studies the educational and learning resources available to health care executives. The virtual transformation of the field requires new skill sets, competencies, and knowledge for high performing executives. How well is the field as a whole doing in providing appropriate learning opportunities? How well are health care organizations doing in effectively utilizing these resources of the field? What are the most crucial and immediately pertinent competencies needed; what are the topics of prime interest? And, are the overall learning efforts cost-effective with efficacious means of evaluation? These are the questions addressed by this article ... with the answers drawn from health care executives themselves.
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