Management in collaborative and integrated healthcare service systems: concept and practice
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Osborne, Stephen
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Memon, Ally Raza
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dc.date.accessioned
2017-05-15T15:39:24Z
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2017-05-15T15:39:24Z
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2015-11-24
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This study explores how managers are coping within a changing public healthcare
service context and how the role of service managers and the nature of Management
Development are being transformed.
With the public healthcare sector in the UK facing complex challenges including
financial constraint and increasing service demand, it is inevitable that collaborative
partnership working and service integration are viewed as a means of addressing
such challenges.
Using the views and experiences of service managers from Scottish Community
Health Care Partnership cases, the study highlights the experiences of managers in
relation to partnership working and service integration and explores the potential
implications of this for managerial learning, training and development.
The research evidence establishes the importance of changing roles, responsibilities
and relationships for managers in a changing healthcare service environment and
takes on board a Service-Dominant approach and propositions from New Public
Governance theory to explain these and to address attendant issues.
Specifically, the challenges surrounding the learning, training and development of
managers in an increasingly integrated services environment are explored and
reconceptualised through a Services-as-Systems approach. The outcomes of this
study allow for a better understanding of the changing nature of work that managers
do and attempts to reframe Management Development in such a context for the
future.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/21998
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en
dc.publisher
The University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
management development
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service systems
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healthcare
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public services
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dc.title
Management in collaborative and integrated healthcare service systems: concept and practice
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dc.type
Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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