Comprehensive approach for strengthening the management of regional referral hospitals in Tanzania

Hisahiro Ishijima, Masashi Teshima, Yasuko Kasahara, N. Miyamoto, Fares Masaule, R. John
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Hospital managers in Tanzania have always been expected to manage and deliver quality services to patients under resource constrained situation. In the organizational structure of regional referral hospitals (RRHs) in Tanzania, including, clinicians with very limited knowledge of and skills in management hold over 80% of the managerial positions. The Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children of Tanzania has identified the strengthening of management at RRHs as a key to improving efficiency and effectiveness in health service delivery. The ministry launched a five-year project for strengthening hospital management in RRHs in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency. The project provided a series of training courses for capacitating RRH management Team (RRHMT), and developed and introduced several planning, monitoring, and evaluation tools. This study was conducted to identify the positive factors and approaches for strengthening management of RRHs. Necessary information and data were collected through the intervention and analyzed to measure the effectiveness of the interventions. RRHMT members obtained basic knowledge of and skills for hospital management through the project interventions with those deferent management tools to improve the completion of their hospital management tasks. Based on the findings, it can be concluded that the interventions were effective in strengthening the managerial capacity of RRHMTs. The study also confirmed that the strategy to improve hospital management was on the right track for improving health service delivery in efficient and effective manners. The lessons learned from the project can be adjusted for the management of lower healthcare facilities.
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加强坦桑尼亚区域转诊医院管理的综合办法
坦桑尼亚的医院管理人员一直被期望在资源有限的情况下管理和向患者提供优质服务。在包括坦桑尼亚在内的区域转诊医院的组织结构中,管理知识和技能非常有限的临床医生占据了80%以上的管理职位。坦桑尼亚卫生、社区发展、两性平等、老年人和儿童部已确定,加强区域生殖健康机构的管理是提高保健服务提供效率和效果的关键。厚生劳动省与日本国际协力事业团合作,启动了一项加强养老院医院管理的五年项目。该项目为RRH管理团队(RRHMT)提供了一系列培训课程,并开发和引入了一些规划、监测和评估工具。本研究旨在探讨加强RRHs管理的积极因素和途径。通过干预收集必要的信息和数据,并进行分析,以衡量干预的有效性。RRHMT成员通过使用不同的管理工具进行项目干预,获得了医院管理的基本知识和技能,以提高他们完成医院管理任务的能力。根据研究结果,可以得出结论,这些干预措施对加强农村危房医院的管理能力是有效的。这项研究还证实,改善医院管理的战略在以高效和有效的方式改善保健服务方面走在正确的轨道上。从该项目中吸取的经验教训可以用于管理较低级别的医疗机构。
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