Literature DB >> 16848957

The management of new primary care organizations: an international perspective.

Geoffrey Meads1, Andrea Wild, Frances Griffiths, Michiyo Iwami, Phillipa Moore.   

Abstract

Management practice arising from parallel policies for modernizing health systems is examined across a purposive sample of 16 countries. In each, novel organizational developments in primary care are a defining feature of the proposed future direction. Semistructured interviews with national leaders in primary care policy development and local service implementation indicate that management strategies, which effectively address the organized resistance of medical professions to modernizing policies, have these four consistent characteristics: extended community and patient participation models; national frameworks for interprofessional education and representation; mechanisms for multiple funding and accountabilities; and the diversification of non-governmental organizations and their roles. The research, based on a two-year fieldwork programme, indicates that at the meso-level of management planning and practice, there is a considerable potential for exchange and transferable learning between previously unconnected countries. The effectiveness of management strategies abroad, for example, in contexts where for the first time alternative but comparable new primary care organizations are exercising responsibilities for local resource utilization, may be understood through the application of stakeholder analyses, such as those employed to promote parity of relationships in NHS primary care trusts.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16848957     DOI: 10.1258/095148406777888125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Manage Res        ISSN: 0951-4848


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