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Findings from an organizational network analysis to support local public health management.

Jacqueline Merrill1, Michael Caldwell, Maxine L Rockoff, Kristine Gebbie, Kathleen M Carley, Suzanne Bakken.   

Abstract

We assessed the feasibility of using organizational network analysis in a local public health organization. The research setting was an urban/suburban county health department with 156 employees. The goal of the research was to study communication and information flow in the department and to assess the technique for public health management. Network data were derived from survey questionnaires. Computational analysis was performed with the Organizational Risk Analyzer. Analysis revealed centralized communication, limited interdependencies, potential knowledge loss through retirement, and possible informational silos. The findings suggested opportunities for more cross program coordination but also suggested the presences of potentially efficient communication paths and potentially beneficial social connectedness. Managers found the findings useful to support decision making. Public health organizations must be effective in an increasingly complex environment. Network analysis can help build public health capacity for complex system management.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18481183      PMCID: PMC2443256          DOI: 10.1007/s11524-008-9277-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urban Health        ISSN: 1099-3460            Impact factor:   3.671


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