Examining the managerial and cost control for an optimal healthcare education

Emilio Abad-Segura , Mariana-Daniela González-Zamar , José Gómez-Galán
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In recent decades, both economic development and technological advances in medicine have contributed to an increase in health demand and costs, mainly derived from the growing implementation of innovative health services. In this context, it is necessary to note that welfare economics involves the rationalization of limited economic resources. Likewise, the concern about the increase in health spending that is occurring in developed countries has meant that hospitals have flexible management accounting that helps to maximize the efficiency of internal management and obtain the maximum performance of the allocated financial resources. This will have a favourable impact on indicators such as minimal infant mortality, increased life expectancy at birth, or the rate and effectiveness of transplants. Hence, organizations choose to improve their management systems to carry out a more efficient health care education, in such a way that these try to optimize the available resources to offer a quality product or service with the minimum possible costs. Bibliometric techniques have been applied to a sample of 2003 articles to establish the relationships between the main dynamic agents of this research topic, in addition to identifying the main current and future lines of research. Providing a benchmark for future research on management control for health care education, this study reveals the emerging intellectual structure of this interdisciplinary field.

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检验最佳医疗保健教育的管理和成本控制
近几十年来,经济发展和医学技术进步都促进了保健需求和费用的增加,这主要是由于越来越多地实施创新保健服务。在此背景下,有必要注意到福利经济学涉及有限经济资源的合理化。同样,对发达国家保健支出增加的关注意味着医院有灵活的管理会计,这有助于最大限度地提高内部管理效率,并使分配的财政资源取得最大效益。这将对诸如婴儿死亡率最低、出生时预期寿命增加或移植率和有效性等指标产生有利影响。因此,组织选择改进他们的管理系统来开展更有效的卫生保健教育,以这种方式,这些组织试图优化可用资源,以尽可能低的成本提供高质量的产品或服务。除了确定当前和未来的主要研究方向外,文献计量学技术已应用于2003篇文章的样本,以建立本研究主题的主要动态因子之间的关系。本研究揭示了这一跨学科领域的新兴知识结构,为未来卫生保健教育管理控制的研究提供了一个基准。
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