Journal article
Communication and leadership in healthcare quality governance: Findings from comparative case studies of eight public hospitals in Australia
A Brown
Journal of Health Organization and Management | EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Purpose: The importance of hospital board engagement in the work of governing healthcare quality has been demonstrated in the literature. Research into influences on effective corporate governance has traditionally focused on board architecture. Emerging research is bringing to light the importance of governance dynamics. This paper contributes to emerging research through highlighting how communication and leadership underpin effective engagement in governing healthcare quality. Design/methodology/approach: A comparative case study of eight Australian public hospitals was undertaken involving document review, interviews and observations. Case studies were allocated into high- or low-engagem..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The author would like to acknowledge the valuable guidance of Professor Helen Dickinson and Professor Margaret Kelaher in providing doctoral supervision. The research was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship.