The Performance of Slovenian Hospitals: The Development of Sustainable Business Model

Q2 Social Sciences Danube Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/danb-2021-0017
Tatjana Stanimirović, D. Stanimirović
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Abstract Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, the Slovenian Government ended the project of rehabilitating Slovenian hospitals that showed negative financial operations by the end of 2016. The special Government Act provided one-time financial compensation and simultaneously tasked the hospitals with preparing rehabilitation programs. A case study applied the rehabilitation programs of 12 Slovenian hospitals and interviews with the directors of individual hospitals to collect data. In-depth analysis revealed several shortcomings that were identified and addressed with measures outlined in the rehabilitation programs. Most of them extend to the areas of activity, financial operations, and health services. The study results suggest that the transformation of the current operating mode of Slovenian hospitals in the direction of creating a sustainable business model would require the definition of sustainable objectives, reorganization and coordination of various institutional factors, and the support of such reform through normative and other systemic measures.
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斯洛文尼亚医院绩效:可持续商业模式的发展
摘要由于新冠肺炎疫情,斯洛文尼亚政府于2016年底结束了恢复财务状况不佳的斯洛文尼亚医院的项目。《政府特别法案》提供一次性经济补偿,同时责成医院制定康复计划。一项案例研究应用了12家斯洛文尼亚医院的康复计划,并采访了个别医院的院长,以收集数据。深入分析揭示了康复计划中列出的措施所发现和解决的几个缺点。它们大多延伸到活动、金融运营和医疗服务领域。研究结果表明,斯洛文尼亚医院目前的运营模式要朝着创建可持续商业模式的方向转变,就需要确定可持续目标,重组和协调各种体制因素,并通过规范和其他系统性措施支持这种改革。
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Danube Social Sciences-Law
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