IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single organisation. This institutional complexity gives rise to intricate governance challenges and promotes incrementalism and muddling.MethodIn this study, we hypothesised that radical change could provide a solution to the current incrementalism and we explored the conditions under which such changes could or could not be achieved.ResultsWe conducted unstructured interviews with various high-level stakeholders and identified issues that negatively affected the governance of Dutch AMCs, which include: 1) negative undercurrents and unspoken issues due to conflicts of interests, 2) organisational complexity due to relationships with a university and...
AbstractBackgroundThe usual scenario for change management in the medical education field is an acad...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sharply increasing costs of healthcare in the Netherlands are a hu...
There is wide agreement in the higher education literature that New Public Management has aimed to r...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
Context: Health centres are seen as a preferred organization of the modernized and integrated primar...
We provide an explorative and international comparison of the governance models of academic medical ...
PURPOSE: The Netherlands, a country of 16 million people, is home to eight university medical center...
A logical and promising next step for the development of an effective infrastructure for health prom...
Background: Contemporary research should increasingly be carried out in the context of application. ...
A traditional way of analyzing the healthcare system suggests that major change flows from governmen...
English publication of dissertation (2016) L. Muijsers-Creemers (ISBN: 978-94-6169-928-2).This empir...
AbstractBackgroundThe usual scenario for change management in the medical education field is an acad...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sharply increasing costs of healthcare in the Netherlands are a hu...
There is wide agreement in the higher education literature that New Public Management has aimed to r...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
IntroductionAcademic medical centres (AMCs) are designed to perform multiple tasks within a single o...
Context: Health centres are seen as a preferred organization of the modernized and integrated primar...
We provide an explorative and international comparison of the governance models of academic medical ...
PURPOSE: The Netherlands, a country of 16 million people, is home to eight university medical center...
A logical and promising next step for the development of an effective infrastructure for health prom...
Background: Contemporary research should increasingly be carried out in the context of application. ...
A traditional way of analyzing the healthcare system suggests that major change flows from governmen...
English publication of dissertation (2016) L. Muijsers-Creemers (ISBN: 978-94-6169-928-2).This empir...
AbstractBackgroundThe usual scenario for change management in the medical education field is an acad...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sharply increasing costs of healthcare in the Netherlands are a hu...
There is wide agreement in the higher education literature that New Public Management has aimed to r...