In many areas of the developed world, contemporary hospital care is confronted by workforce challenges, changing consumer expectations and demands, fiscal constraints, increasing demands for access to care, a mandate to improve patient centered care, and issues concerned with levels of quality and safety of health care. Effective governance is crucial to efforts to maximize effective management of care in the hospital setting. Emerging from this complex literature is the role of leadership in the clinical setting. The importance of effective clinical leadership in ensuring a high quality health care system that consistently provides safe and efficient care has been reiterated in the scholarly literature and in various government reports. Re...
An integrative review of the literature specific to leadership within the intensive care unit was pl...
A great deal of talk and effort is devoted to developing leadership and clinical leadership in the ...
The idea that clinical leadership is crucial for the future viability of the National Health Service...
In many areas of the developed world, contemporary hospital care is confronted by workforce challeng...
Robert McSherry,1 Paddy Pearce2 1School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside, Middlesbr...
Medical leadership is an increasingly important aspect of hospital management. By engaging physician...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to briefly review leadership within the contemporary UK National Health Ser...
Background: A widespread assumption across health systems suggests that greater clinicians’ involvem...
The article explores the concept of clinical leadership in primary health care. The definition of cl...
The modern world, changing and progressing rapidly, makes it necessary to find out and implement new...
Background: Leadership in the clinical practice environment is important to ensure both optimal pati...
Clinical leadership has long been an aspiration for acute care services. When wielded effectively, i...
Health systems worldwide recognize the need for clinicians to be closely involved in leadership and ...
An integrative review of the literature specific to leadership within the intensive care unit was pl...
Organisations require leadership and successful management if they are to succeed. Traditionally lea...
An integrative review of the literature specific to leadership within the intensive care unit was pl...
A great deal of talk and effort is devoted to developing leadership and clinical leadership in the ...
The idea that clinical leadership is crucial for the future viability of the National Health Service...
In many areas of the developed world, contemporary hospital care is confronted by workforce challeng...
Robert McSherry,1 Paddy Pearce2 1School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside, Middlesbr...
Medical leadership is an increasingly important aspect of hospital management. By engaging physician...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to briefly review leadership within the contemporary UK National Health Ser...
Background: A widespread assumption across health systems suggests that greater clinicians’ involvem...
The article explores the concept of clinical leadership in primary health care. The definition of cl...
The modern world, changing and progressing rapidly, makes it necessary to find out and implement new...
Background: Leadership in the clinical practice environment is important to ensure both optimal pati...
Clinical leadership has long been an aspiration for acute care services. When wielded effectively, i...
Health systems worldwide recognize the need for clinicians to be closely involved in leadership and ...
An integrative review of the literature specific to leadership within the intensive care unit was pl...
Organisations require leadership and successful management if they are to succeed. Traditionally lea...
An integrative review of the literature specific to leadership within the intensive care unit was pl...
A great deal of talk and effort is devoted to developing leadership and clinical leadership in the ...
The idea that clinical leadership is crucial for the future viability of the National Health Service...