Leadership processes for re-engineering changes to the health care industry

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2004
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Guo, Kristina L.
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Emerald Group Publishing, Limited
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As health care organizations seek innovative ways to change financing and delivery mechanisms due to escalated health care costs and increased competition, drastic changes are being sought m the form of re-engineering. This study discusses the Wader’s role of re-engineering in health care. It specifically addresses the reasons for failures in re-engineering and argues that success depends on senior level leaders playing a critical role. Existing studies lack comprehensiveness in establishing models of re-engineering and. management guidelines. This research focuses on integrating re-engineering and leadership processes in health care by creating a step-by-step model Particularly, it illustrates the four Es: Examination, Establishment, Execution and Evaluation, as a comprehensive re-engineering process that combines managerial roles and activities to result in successfully changed and reengineered health care organizations.
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Medical Care - United States, Reengineering (Management), Integrated delivery of health care, Leadership
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12 pages
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