Leadership and organizational performance: Is it essential in healthcare systems improvement? A review of literature
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Leadership and organizational performance: Is it essential in healthcare systems improvement? A review of literature
Abstract
Neoteric studies have called attention to the prominence of management in healthcare sectors. Positive relationship have been noticed between performance management, clinical performance, and clinical outcome. However, there is still debate related to which managers have to lead healthcare organizations, and what kind of management should be followed, we are now about to analyze. Systematic review of the literature is a starting point to present and discuss the current of information concerning with how management can affect the quality and perpetuity of health systems. Through in-depth analysis of 27 studies, we concluded that the performance of healthcare systems and organizations positively consistent with leadership, management practices, manager characteristics, and cultural features that are related to values and administrative approaches. There was also testimony that doctors who lead healthcare organizations show excellence in performance better than others. Finally, this review acting as roadmap which indicating how do the relationship between the management and performance of healthcare systems, and organizations can be furtherly investigated.
Keywords: Healthcare system; leadership; management; performance.
Copyright: © 2020 Saudi Journal of Anesthesia.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest.
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