Affiliation:
1. Heidelberg University, USA
Abstract
This case study provides a comprehensive overview of the Ohio School Health Services Association (OSHSA) and its collaborative management efforts within the education and healthcare services domain for school-aged children in Ohio. While utilizing the lens of strategic management, the case study underscores Medicaid, a government-sponsored healthcare program, as a critical initiative aligning state and federal resources to provide essential healthcare services for students. OSHSA represents a strategic partnership, integrating the collaborative efforts of educational institutions, Medicaid billing agents, healthcare practitioners, and governmental bodies to ensure optimal healthcare accessibility for students. Furthermore, this case study will illuminate the organization's mission, objectives, and strategic partnerships. The case study will highlight how strategic management principles guide the organization's operations, fostering alliances with government agencies and lobbyists to advocate for improved healthcare provisions for Ohio students.
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