Several commentators have noted the accelerating turbulence occurring in health care at the present time. Indisputably, hospitals in Australia are going through a significant period of transition. It is argued in this paper that the magnitude of these changes will result in those organisations that we call hospitals in the future only barely resembling their counterparts in the recent past. A description of the movement to reform health care policy provides the backdrop to this discussion. This discussion of public policy initiatives broadly informs the debate and allows the major thesis of the paper to be explicated: that there is a health service management revolution occurring and it is taking place principally at the hospital level. Evi...