Introduction To Health Service Management
Introduction To Health Service Management
Introduction To Health Service Management
management
Sisay D. (MPH)
AMU-Public health department
Office: B04
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Outline
Definitions
Historical development
Concepts and principles in management
Types, skills and roles of managers
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Objectives
Define management
Explain principles of management
Explain concepts of management
Explain types of managers
Explain roles of managers
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Brainstorming
o Management
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Introduction
Definitions of terms
Health
Lay person: The absence of disease.
Medical personnels: Free from medically defined
diseases.
WHO (1948) defined:
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-
being, not merely the absence of disease .
Additionally :the ability to lead socially acceptable and
economically productive life.
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Health services
Are specific activities undertaken to maintain or improve
health or to prevent decrements of health.
oCan be preventive, promotive, curative or
rehabilitative in nature.
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Management
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Common points for all definitions:
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“ A great boss can change your life, inspiring
you to new heights both professionally and
personally, and energizing you and your team
to together overcome new challenges bigger
than any one of you could tackle alone.”
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Who are managers?
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They can be young/old, male/female,
frontline/top managers; they have exciting and
challenging jobs
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What is an organization?
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What managers do?
– Functions
– Skills
– Roles
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Rationale for studying management
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Reality of the work
– After graduation when beginning your career, you
will either manage or be managed
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Health professionals find themselves in a managerial
position without proper orientation and training.
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Industrial revolution contributed a lot for
development of modern management
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Most people worked on small farms, using
only simple technology, such as horse-drawn
plows.
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Toward the end of the nineteenth century, powerful
business people who created enormous business
empires dominated and shaped the US economy (oil,
steel, banking, rail road companies)
Frederick W. Taylor
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Classical approach
1. Scientific management theory
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Scientifically select and then train, teach, and
develop the worker
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Developed 14 principles of management—
fundamental rules of management that could be
applied to all organizational situations and taught in
schools
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Behavioral approach
– Organization size
– Routineness of task technology
– Env’tal uncertainty
– Individual d/ces
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Concepts in management
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Economy: often many resources are scarce and costly
thus we have to economize.
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Principles of management
Management by objective: is about deciding what is to
be accomplished. An objective should state:
o what is to be done
o how much is to be done
o where it is to be done
o when it is to be completed
o the standard by which it will be possible to tell
whether, or the extent to which, it has been achieved.
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Learning from experience: underlies the comparison of
objectives with their achievement in order to judge
effectiveness
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Division of labor: is when work is divided, or
distributed, among members of a group, and the work is
directed and coordinated
o It makes groups a team.
o Assign the right proportion of each kind of staff to the
task at hand
o It implies efficient use of workforce such as team
approach
o Team approach is when management attempts to
bring about balance of work among different people
concerned.
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Convergence of work: implies that the activities
should be designed, assigned and directed in such a way
that they support each other in moving towards a
common goal
o working relations should contribute to the success of
each activity and so to the general goal of the
organization
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Group discussion
• “Running an organization is kind of like
steering a ship on the ocean” (Bob Nelson,
2005)
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Types of Managers
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Based on level/ degree of authority and scope of
responsibility managers are of three levels.
• Top level
• Middle level
• First line: sometimes called as supervisory, front-
line and operating level of management.
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Top
Middle
Front line
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Top level (senior) managers
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Top management’s responsibilities include adjusting the
organization’s overall direction on the basis of
information reviewed in the controlling procedures.
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Middle-level managers
Reporting to senior managers
There are numerous middle level managers than top
managers
Have authority over & responsibility for a specific
segments of the organization
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First-level (front line) managers
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Managerial skills
1. Conceptual skills
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Managerial Roles
A. Figurehead role
Managers represent their organizations or units to other
people in the figurehead role.
Include such ceremonial and symbolic activities as
greeting visitors, attending awards ceremonies, and
cutting ribbons to open new facilities.
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B. Leader (influencer)
o Direct & motivate subordinates
o Are expected to be responsible & accountable for their
subordinations action as well as their own
C. Liaison
This role allows managers in formal & informal contacts
both inside & outside their organization to establish
relationships that will help them achieve organizational
objectives.
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2. Informational roles
this role is related to communication and information
channeling
A. Monitor role
Managers scan the environment surrounding their
organizations or units, seeking information to enhance
performance.
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B. Disseminator
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C. Spokesperson
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3 . Decisional roles
A manager has a legal authority to decide on matters that
are assigned to him based on his job description.
A. Entrepreneur
designing and initiating changes within the organization
B. Disturbance handler
taking corrective action and handling conflicts
The ability to make good decisions about handling
disturbances is an important determinant of managerial
success .
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C. Resource allocator
Prioritize tasks and make decisions regarding the use of
limited resources to meet conflicting needs to achieve
goals
D. Negotiator
Interact and bargain employees, suppliers, regulators,
customers, clients and others.
Represent organizational interests during negotiations
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Mintzberg’s 10 managerial roles.
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Summary
o Definition of management
o Historical dev’t of mgt
o Concepts & principles of
management
o Types of managers
o Roles of managers
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Reading assignment
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References
• Mc Mahn R. Barton G, Piot M, (1992). On Being In charge
- A guide to Management in primary health care, WHO
Geneva.
• Challi J, Getnet M, Amsalu F. 2003. Health services
management to health science students. Lecture note.
Jimma University
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Thank You !!!
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