Examining the process of a collaborative strategic planning initiative: The pediatric shift care initiative in Pennsylvania Medicaid

Governance Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1111/gove.12877
Joseph A. Hafer, Nicole M. Harris, Gwen Zander
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This study examines a collaborative strategic planning initiative undertaken by Pennsylvania's Office of Medical Assistance Programs (OMAP) to enhance service delivery for children with medical complexity in Medicaid Managed Care. By engaging a broad spectrum of stakeholders OMAP employed a structured yet adaptable process to collaborative strategic planning that resulted in multiple actionable recommendations. Analysis of the process provides insights for strategic management practice and research by identifying key process design features and process context factors. Findings reveal that success was primarily driven by effective leadership, strategic stakeholder engagement, and robust cross‐sector collaboration. The initiative exemplifies how structured, yet adaptable collaborative strategic planning can result in innovations to public service delivery. This case not only provides vicarious learning but also underscores the importance of systemic and inclusive approaches to public management.
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研究合作战略规划倡议的过程:宾夕法尼亚州医疗补助计划中的儿科轮班护理倡议
本研究探讨了宾夕法尼亚州医疗补助项目办公室(OMAP)为加强医疗补助管理式护理中医疗复杂性儿童的服务而开展的合作战略规划倡议。通过广泛的利益相关者的参与,OMAP 采用了一种结构化但适应性强的合作战略规划流程,最终提出了多项可行的建议。对这一过程的分析通过确定关键的过程设计特征和过程背景因素,为战略管理实践和研究提供了启示。研究结果表明,成功的主要动力来自于有效的领导、战略利益相关者的参与以及强有力的跨部门合作。这一举措体现了结构化但适应性强的合作战略规划如何能够带来公共服务提供方面的创新。该案例不仅提供了替代学习的机会,还强调了系统性和包容性公共管理方法的重要性。
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