Background: Competent managers are essential to the productivity of organisations and the sustainability of health systems. Effective workforce development strategies sensitive to the current competency development needs of health service managers (HSMs) are required. Purpose: To conduct a 360 degree assessment of the competence of Australian HSMs to identify managerial competence levels, and training and development needs. Methods: Assessment of 93 middle-level HSMs from two public hospitals (n = 25) and five community health services (CHS) (n = 68), using the Managerial Competency Assessment Partnership (MCAP) framework and tool, conducted between 2012 and 2014 in Victoria, Australia. Results: Mean competency scores from both self- and co...
Purpose: Hospitals need highly trained and competent managers to be responsible for the strategic de...
Background:Globally, health service leaders and managers have a critical role in strengthening healt...
A lack of management capacity has been identifi ed as the key stumbling block to attaining the goals...
Abstract Background Competent managers are essential to the productivity of organisations and the su...
Objective: This study examined whether the management competency framework for health service manage...
Purpose: The importance of managerial competencies in monitoring and improving the performance of or...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the validation of a management competency assessm...
Management competence links positively to organisational success and efficient and safe healthcare s...
Objective: Evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) amongst health service managers has been positiv...
Objective: Evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) amongst health service managers has been positiv...
The aim of this study was to ascertain which competencies health information managers (HIMs) working...
Objective: Ensuring sufficient qualified and experienced managers is difficult for public sector hea...
The community health service (CHS) sector inAustralia has been undergoing extensive changes to keep ...
It is clear that the public hospital system operates in an environment which is rapidly and constan...
Objective: Competent managers are vital to the productivity and service quality of healthcare organi...
Purpose: Hospitals need highly trained and competent managers to be responsible for the strategic de...
Background:Globally, health service leaders and managers have a critical role in strengthening healt...
A lack of management capacity has been identifi ed as the key stumbling block to attaining the goals...
Abstract Background Competent managers are essential to the productivity of organisations and the su...
Objective: This study examined whether the management competency framework for health service manage...
Purpose: The importance of managerial competencies in monitoring and improving the performance of or...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the validation of a management competency assessm...
Management competence links positively to organisational success and efficient and safe healthcare s...
Objective: Evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) amongst health service managers has been positiv...
Objective: Evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) amongst health service managers has been positiv...
The aim of this study was to ascertain which competencies health information managers (HIMs) working...
Objective: Ensuring sufficient qualified and experienced managers is difficult for public sector hea...
The community health service (CHS) sector inAustralia has been undergoing extensive changes to keep ...
It is clear that the public hospital system operates in an environment which is rapidly and constan...
Objective: Competent managers are vital to the productivity and service quality of healthcare organi...
Purpose: Hospitals need highly trained and competent managers to be responsible for the strategic de...
Background:Globally, health service leaders and managers have a critical role in strengthening healt...
A lack of management capacity has been identifi ed as the key stumbling block to attaining the goals...