Key Planning in Management

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What is the primary responsibility of the board of governance in a hospital?

Taking all legal steps and actions

What is the role of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in a hospital?

Taking all responsibility for managing and supervising hospital operations

What is the purpose of the administrative centre or action governing committee in a hospital?

To act as the point of intersection of various organisations and functioning committees

What is the role of the Director, President, or Chief Board Member in a hospital?

Passing on plans with permission

What is the characteristic of modern-day hospitals?

Complex in nature

What is the role of the associates in a hospital?

Helping the CEO in managing hospital operations

What is the responsibility of the board delegates in a hospital?

Providing suggestions for performing certain actions

What is the commonality among the administrative centre, members of administrative council, governance, or board of directors?

Different names

What is the role of the management structure in a hospital?

To govern the overall functioning of the hospital

What does the objective of understanding the structure of the organisation enable a student to do?

Discuss the management structure of the organisation

Study Notes

Planning in Organisations

  • Key planning involves forming the primary mission of the organisation, creating expansive goals, and deciding the organisation required to achieve them.
  • Operational planning focuses on plan particulars and execution at the operational level, and can be independent of key planning.

Planning Committees

  • Planning is the obligation of supervisors.
  • Medical attendants form an essential group, making up around one-third of hospital costs.

Nursing Services

  • The elements of nursing services include: • Helping individual patients in the execution of activities adding to their wellbeing or recuperation. • Helping and urging patients to receive remedial treatment advised by the doctor. • Assisting other healthcare professionals to plan and perform complete programs of healthcare.

Radiology and Imaging Services

  • Radiology and Imaging Services hold a special place in the scheme of healthcare.
  • The modern drug can’t be prescribed without certain insights from Radiology and Imaging.
  • The hospital laboratory has five departments: Haematology, Microbiology, Clinical science/Biochemistry, Histopathology and cytology, and Urine and stool test.
  • The planning and structure of the laboratories in the hospital require consideration of the responsibility and necessity of this quickly developing service.

Organisation

  • The planning and structure of the laboratories in the hospital have failed to such a degree that numerous hospitals today are facing cramped working conditions and an ineffective working laboratory.

Hospital Administration

  • The expanding number of medico-legal cases has made it necessary for hospitals to be mindful of the legal angles in order to limit public criminal suits and guarantee quality of medical care.
  • Hospitals must be mindful of the legal angles in order to limit public criminal suits and guarantee quality of medical care.

Objectives of Hospital Organisation

  • Understand the structure of the organisation.
  • Analyse the governance of the organisation.
  • Discuss the management structure of the organisation.

Structure of the Organisation

  • The administrative centre or the action governing committee, also known as the members of administrative council and governance, or board of directors are the point of intersection of various organisations and functioning committees within a hospital.
  • The board of governance is the primary body in the hospital responsible for all the legal steps and actions.
  • The Director, President, or the Chief Board Member discusses plans with the members, which is then passed on with his/her permission.
  • The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the person responsible for managing and supervising all hospital operations.

This quiz covers key planning in management, including its concept, importance, and differences with operational planning.

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