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The role of the education of hospital managers in a high-performing health system – prerequisites for the unique national standardized program in health management and medical leadership

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  • Elena Iuliana PAȘCU GABĂRĂ

    (Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania)

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Would hospital managers in Romania be more vigilant about covering the demand for medical services without Covid-19 pandemic? In the epidemiological context of the last 3-years became clear that training hospital managers became essential. This paper analyzes perception of hospital managers about importance of standardized-educational-programs in health management. Managers consider being resource-oriented as their main quality and recognize that the lack of knowledge is the biggest impediment. Main application of this research is that it can be used as a tool for a pilot study as a concrete measure in the professional training of hospital managers for a solid health-system.

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  • Elena Iuliana PAȘCU GABĂRĂ, 2023. "The role of the education of hospital managers in a high-performing health system – prerequisites for the unique national standardized program in health management and medical leadership," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 0(3(636), A), pages 183-208, Autumn.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:3(636):y:2023:i:3(636):p:183-208
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