导向价值:战略人力资源管理在卫生系统适应性中的作用。

Andrew N Garman, Nandakishor Polavarapu, Jane C Grady, W Jeffrey Canar
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目的:人员费用通常占卫生系统总运营费用的60%或更多,因此成为大多数(如果不是全部)实质性卫生改革调整的必要重点。本研究旨在评估人力资源(HR)和学习职能的战略一致性是否与美国卫生系统更强的适应能力有关。设计/方法/方法:通过一项调查收集数据,该调查以电子方式分发给来自两个美国协会的首席人力资源官。调查的问题包括组织结构、战略性人力资源管理、战略性学习和组织对卫生改革的反应。研究发现:人力资源的战略一致性与人力资源参与成本控制相关响应之间存在显著相关(r = 0.46, p < 0.01);质量改善(r = 0.45, p < 0.01)和患者可及性(r = 0.39, p < 0.01)。然而,组织学习的战略一致性和人力资源参与与这些反应之间没有显著的关系。价值/独创性:结果表明,人力资源结构可能影响组织的适应性反应能力。卫生系统的高层管理团队应考虑将人力资源定位为核心领导团队的一部分,并建立一种报告关系,使人力资源能够最大限度地参与制定和实施组织适应。
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Leading toward value: the role of strategic human resource management in health system adaptability.

Purpose: Personnel costs typically account for 60% or more of total operating expenses in health systems, and as such become a necessary focus in most if not all substantive health reform adaptations. This study sought to assess whether strategic alignment of the human resource (HR) and learning functions was associated with greater adaptive capacity in U.S. health systems.

Design/methodology/approach: Data were gathered using a survey that was distributed electronically to chief human resource officers from two U.S.-based associations. The survey included questions about organizational structure, strategic human resource management, strategic learning, and organizational response to health reform.

Findings: Significant correlations were found between strategic alignment of HR and HR's involvement in responses related to cost control (r = 0.46, p < 0.01); quality improvement (r = 0.45, p < 0.01), and patient access (r = 0.39, p < 0.01). However, no significant relationships were found between strategic alignment of organizational learning and HR involvement with these responses.

Value/originality: Results suggest that HR structure may affect an organization's capacity for adaptive response. Top-management teams in health systems should consider positioning HR as part of the core leadership team, with a reporting relationship that allows HR to maximally participate in formulating and implementing organizational adaptation.

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