A conceptual framework to analyse hospital competitiveness
2009; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 30; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/02642060802236137
ISSN1743-9507
AutoresVasco Eiriz, Natália Barbosa, José Figueiredo,
Tópico(s)Healthcare Quality and Management
ResumoThis article proposes a conceptual framework to analyse hospital competitiveness at the organisational level. Hospital competitiveness, defined as the capacity a hospital has to develop a superior performance that leads it to a position of competitive advantage, may be analysed in three dimensions: organisation, strategic behaviour, and performance. Based on previous studies and on the current structural adjustment in the Portuguese public hospital sector, this article suggests the following categories: legal status, organisational complexity, and resources for the organisation dimension; stakeholders, services and inter-organisational relationships for the strategic behaviour dimension; and type of indicators, efficiency and effectiveness, and benchmarking for the performance dimension. This framework seems to be particularly useful in evaluating Portuguese hospital competitiveness and providing insights for hospitals' managers and public decision makers both from Portugal and other countries.
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