Eeckloo Kristof, Van Herck Gustaaf, Van Hulle Cynthia, Vleugels Arthur
Centre for Health Services and Nursing Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Health Policy. 2004 Apr;68(1):1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2003.07.009.
As a result of multiple developments in health care and health care policy, hospital administrators, policy makers and researchers are increasingly challenged to reflect on the meaning of good hospital governance and how they can implement it in the hospital organisations. The question arises whether and to what extent governance models that have been developed within the corporate world can be valuable for these reflections. Due to the unique societal position of hospitals--which involves a large diversity of stakeholders--the claim for autonomy of various highly professional groups and the lack of clear business objectives, principles of corporate governance cannot be translated into the hospital sector without specific adjustments. However, irrespective of these contextual differences, corporate governance can provide for a comprehensive 'frame of reference', to which the hospital sector will have to give its own interpretation. A multidisciplinary research unit of the university of Leuven has taken the initiative to develop a governance model for Belgian hospitals. As part of the preliminary research work a survey has been performed among 82 hospitals of the Flemish Community on their governance structure, the composition of the governance entities, the partition of competencies and the relationship between management and medical staff.
由于医疗保健和医疗保健政策的多重发展,医院管理人员、政策制定者和研究人员越来越面临挑战,需要反思良好医院治理的意义以及如何在医院组织中实施。问题在于,企业界所开发的治理模式是否以及在多大程度上对这些思考有价值。由于医院独特的社会地位——涉及众多不同的利益相关者——各种高度专业化群体的自主权主张以及缺乏明确的商业目标,公司治理原则未经具体调整就无法转化到医院部门。然而,尽管存在这些背景差异,公司治理可以提供一个全面的“参考框架”,医院部门必须对其进行自己的解读。鲁汶大学的一个多学科研究单位主动为比利时医院开发了一种治理模式。作为初步研究工作的一部分,对弗拉芒社区的82家医院进行了一项关于其治理结构、治理实体组成、能力划分以及管理层与医务人员之间关系的调查。