Executive Involvement in Governing Boards and Hospital and Health System Performance.

Q2 Medicine Hospital Topics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-16 DOI:10.1080/00185868.2022.2111984
Geoffrey A Silvera, Jeff Canar, Noor Shakeel, Peter Butler, Andy Garman
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Governing boards and executive leaders play important roles ensuring that their organizations work toward their missions and maintain their visions, while also meeting compliance and performance goals. The level of executive involvement in hospital governing boards varies across organizations, with little evidence to suggest whether and to what degree executive involvement influences hospital performance. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of executive involvement in governance on health system performance. The sample analyzed in this study were organizations responding to The Governance Institute's (TGI) Biennial Survey of Hospital and Health Systems in 2017. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to examine associations between self-reported executive leadership team involvement in governing boards and a composite metric of health system performance calculated by Truven Analytics as part of the "Top 100" program. Results indicate executive involvement is associated with several organizational characteristics, including whether an institution was defined as a hospital or health system, whether or not the board was appointed by the parent/system, and whether the board was accountable to the parent/system board. Although no significant direct relationship was found between executive team involvement in governance and overall health system performance, several promising pathways for future study were identified and are discussed, including examining specific organizational performance outcomes rather than composite measures.

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管理委员会中的高管参与与医院和医疗系统的绩效。
管理委员会和行政领导发挥着重要作用,确保其组织努力实现其使命并保持其愿景,同时还要达到合规和绩效目标。不同组织的医院管理委员会中高管的参与程度各不相同,几乎没有证据表明高管的参与是否以及在多大程度上影响了医院的绩效。本研究旨在确定高管参与治理对医疗系统绩效的影响。本研究分析的样本是2017年响应治理研究所(TGI)两年一度的医院和医疗系统调查的组织。研究采用双变量和多变量分析,考察自我报告的高管领导团队参与管理委员会的情况与 Truven Analytics 作为 "百强 "计划的一部分计算出的医疗系统绩效综合指标之间的关联。结果表明,高管参与与几个组织特征有关,包括机构是否被定义为医院或医疗系统、董事会是否由上级/系统任命以及董事会是否对上级/系统董事会负责。虽然没有发现执行团队参与治理与卫生系统整体绩效之间有明显的直接关系,但发现并讨论了未来研究的几种可行途径,包括研究具体的组织绩效结果而非综合衡量标准。
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Hospital Topics
Hospital Topics Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Hospital Topics is the longest continuously published healthcare journal in the United States. Since 1922, Hospital Topics has provided healthcare professionals with research they can apply to improve the quality of access, management, and delivery of healthcare. Dedicated to those who bring healthcare to the public, Hospital Topics spans the whole spectrum of healthcare issues including, but not limited to information systems, fatigue management, medication errors, nursing compensation, midwifery, job satisfaction among managers, team building, and bringing primary care to rural areas. Through articles on theory, applied research, and practice, Hospital Topics addresses the central concerns of today"s healthcare professional and leader.
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