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Tenbensel, Tim.
Organising Care in a Time of Covid-19 = Implications for Leadership, Governance and Policy /
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正題名/作者:
Organising Care in a Time of Covid-19/ edited by Justin Waring, Jean-Louis Denis, Anne Reff Pedersen, Tim Tenbensel.
其他題名:
Implications for Leadership, Governance and Policy /
其他作者:
Tenbensel, Tim.
面頁冊數:
XXV, 351 p. 9 illus., 6 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Health Care Management. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82696-3
ISBN:
9783030826963
Organising Care in a Time of Covid-19 = Implications for Leadership, Governance and Policy /
Organising Care in a Time of Covid-19
Implications for Leadership, Governance and Policy /[electronic resource] :edited by Justin Waring, Jean-Louis Denis, Anne Reff Pedersen, Tim Tenbensel. - 1st ed. 2021. - XXV, 351 p. 9 illus., 6 illus. in color.online resource. - Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare,2662-1053. - Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare,.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Intra-Crisis Policy Transfer: the case of COVID-19 in the UK -- Chapter 3: Whose science has been followed? The organisation of scientific advice to the UK government in the COVID-19 response -- Chapter 4: Learning from history or reacting to events? Colombia's navigation of major system change in response to COVID-19 -- Chapter 5: COVID-19 and the flexibility of the bureaucratic ethos -- Chapter 6: Dancing with a Virus: Finding new Rhythms of Organizing and Caring in Dutch Hospitals -- Chapter 7: Professional engagement in management: learnings from the COVID-19 crisis in France -- Chapter 8. Theorizing reorganisations of care: Boundary work and the professions during Ontario’s COVID-19 response -- Chapter 9: The impact of COVID-19 on primary care practitioners: transformation, upheaval and uncertainty -- Chapter 10: Professionalism in a pandemic: shifting perceptions of nursing through social media -- Chapter 11: Population health management in the NHS: what can we learn from COVID-19? -- Chapter 12: The temporal dimensions of health technology adoption during the Covid-19 pandemic: revisiting Roger’s diffusionist innovation theory. Chapter 13: The Politics of life and death in the time of COVID-19 -- Chapter 14: Rapid impact organisation behaviour (RIOB) research for responses by healthcare organisations to evolving crises (SARS COV-2 pandemic): Examples of a new OB specialty -- Chapter 15: Will the “new” become the “normal”? Exploring Sustainability of Rapid Health System Transformations .
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to radical transformations in the organisation and delivery of health and care services across the world. In many countries, policy makers have rushed to re-organise care services to meet the surge demand of COVID-19, from re-purposing existing services to creating new ‘field’ hospitals. Such strategies signal important and sweeping changes in the organisation of both ‘COVID’ and ‘non-COVID’ care, whilst asking more fundamental questions about the long-term organisation of care ‘after COVID’. In some contexts, the pandemic has exposed the fragilities and vulnerabilities of care systems, whilst in others, it has shown how services are organised to be more resilient and adaptive to unanticipated pressures. The COVID-19 pandemic presents a rare opportunity to examine empirically and to develop new theoretical frameworks on how and why health systems adapt to such unusual and intense pressures. International contributors consider how responses to COVID-19 are transforming the organisation and governance of health and care services and explore questions around strategic leadership at local, regional, national and transnational level. The book offers unique insight and analysis on the dynamics of policy-making, the organisation and governance of care organisations, the role of technologies in governing, the changing role of professionals and the possibilities for more resilient care systems. Justin Waring is Professor of Medical Sociology and Healthcare Organisation at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, and is Visiting Professor at School of Public Administration, University of Gothenburg. Jean-Louis Denis holds the Canada research chair (tier I) on Health System Design and Adaptation. He is Senior Scientist, Health System and Innovation at the Research Center of the CHUM (CRCHUM), and Visiting Professor, Department of Management, King’s College London. Anne Pedersen is Professor at Copenhagen Business School. Tim Tenbensel is an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland’s School of Population Health.
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