Arguably, the government's aim of using the reward of ‘earned autonomy’ and Foundation Trust status as an incentive to improve performance in the NHS will only be effective if Trust managers view greater autonomy as both desirable and realistic. This article examines this issue by investigating the extent to which members of an NHS Trust's senior management team perceive themselves as autonomous, the factors most likely to hinder their ability to operate autonomously, and the extent to which managers want greater autonomy. In the event, autonomy was largely restricted by extensive centrally dictated targets. Entrenched professional interests and a lack of managerial skills on the part of clinician managers suggested limitations on the exten...
Objective: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
The regulations granting the establishment of EU agencies were meant to ensure institutional indepen...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Autonomy is currently seen by policy-makers as a possible mechanism for enhancing public sector perf...
Delegating greater authority and decision making power to front line organisations, including devolu...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of commu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of comm...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
AbstractThe optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of loc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
The achievement of autonomous practice has been a clearly and consistently stated aim in nursing for...
ii Managers are frequently offered conflicting advice to increase the organisation‟s ability to meet...
Objective: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
The regulations granting the establishment of EU agencies were meant to ensure institutional indepen...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Autonomy is currently seen by policy-makers as a possible mechanism for enhancing public sector perf...
Delegating greater authority and decision making power to front line organisations, including devolu...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
Since 2004, English NHS hospitals have been given the opportunity to acquire a more autonomous statu...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of commu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of comm...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
The optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of local publi...
AbstractThe optimal balance between central governmental authority and the degree of autonomy of loc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
The achievement of autonomous practice has been a clearly and consistently stated aim in nursing for...
ii Managers are frequently offered conflicting advice to increase the organisation‟s ability to meet...
Objective: To investigate the external and internal governance of NHS foundation trusts (FTs), which...
The regulations granting the establishment of EU agencies were meant to ensure institutional indepen...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...