Faculty of Education, University of Oulu, P.O.Box 8000, 90014, Oulu, Finland.
Oulu University School of Business, University of Oulu, P.O.Box 8000, 90014, Oulu, Finland.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Aug 10;22(1):1022. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08376-6.
Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in everyday work, many health care organizations are undergoing radical change. However, in many earlier studies, the significance of individuals' perceptions of their organization and its innovativeness and efficiency during restructuring is not well acknowledged. Our study examines how various organizational arrangements; performance-, hierarchy-, tradition-, and leader-focused types, as well as collaborative and fragmented ones, connect to reaching innovativeness and efficiency in health care during restructuring.
We built on previous organization and management research, innovation studies, and on research focusing in health care restructuring, and conducted an exploratory quantitative case study in a public sector hospital in Finland. Data comprising 447 responses from 19 professional groups across the hospital was analyzed using hierarchical regression analysis.
Our results demonstrate that multiple, co-existing organizational arrangements can promote innovation and efficiency. The perceptions of the organizational members of the nature of their organization need to be generally positive and reflect future-orientation to show positive connections with efficiency and innovativeness; fragmentation in the members' perceptions of the character of their organization and their inability to go beyond established organizational traditions pose risks of inefficiency and stagnation rather than fruitful exploration. Our study further shows, somewhat surprisingly, that while collaborative organizational arrangements are positively related to increases in perceived efficiency, the same does not apply to innovativeness.
Our study addresses understudied, yet inherently important aspects in providing high-quality health care: the relationships between different organizational arrangements and exploitation and exploration-related outcomes. In particular, examination of individuals' perceptions (that may have even more weight for the subsequent developments than the actual situation) adds insight to the existing knowledge that has addressed more objective factors. Implications on how to support high levels of performance are drawn for management of professional and pluralistic organizations undergoing restructuring. Our findings also generate information that is useful for policy making concerned with public sector health care.
许多医疗保健组织在政策层面和日常工作中都面临着创新和提高效率的挑战,因此正在经历彻底的变革。然而,在许多早期研究中,个体对其组织及其在重组过程中的创新性和效率的看法的重要性并没有得到很好的承认。我们的研究考察了各种组织安排;绩效型、层级型、传统型和领导型,以及协作型和分散型,如何与医疗保健在重组过程中实现创新性和效率相关联。
我们借鉴了先前的组织和管理研究、创新研究以及关注医疗保健重组的研究,并在芬兰的一家公立医院进行了探索性定量案例研究。我们对来自该医院 19 个专业群体的 447 名员工的回应数据进行了层次回归分析。
我们的研究结果表明,多种共存的组织安排可以促进创新和效率。组织成员对组织性质的看法需要总体上是积极的,并反映出未来导向,才能与效率和创新性呈现积极的联系;成员对组织特征的看法存在分散性,以及他们无法超越既定的组织传统,这可能会导致效率低下和停滞不前,而不是富有成效的探索。我们的研究进一步表明,令人惊讶的是,虽然协作型组织安排与感知效率的提高呈正相关,但同样的情况并不适用于创新性。
我们的研究涉及到提供高质量医疗保健服务中尚未被充分研究但本质上很重要的方面:不同组织安排与开发和探索相关结果之间的关系。特别是,对个体看法的考察(可能比实际情况对后续发展具有更大的权重)为现有知识提供了新的见解,而现有知识更多地关注客观因素。这为正在经历重组的专业和多元化组织的管理层提供了支持高水平绩效的启示。我们的研究结果还为关注公共部门医疗保健的政策制定提供了有用的信息。