Insights into health sector governance in a turbulent environment - towards best-practice approach

Author:

Jovanovic Predrag1,Stojkovic-Zlatanovic Sanja2ORCID,Cudanov Mladen3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Kragujevac, Serbia + Institute of Social Sciences, Center for Economic Research, Belgrade, Serbia

2. Institute of Social Sciences, Center for Legal Research, Belgrade, Serbia

3. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Department of Business Systems Organization, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic occurred at a high spreading rate with sudden pattern changes, high variability, and unpredictability. This generated uncertainty making it hard for authorities to predict, plan, and conventionally prepare preventive and suppressive actions. As a result, governments worldwide had to find new, more comprehensive, and complex solutions to manage the health sector in a turbulent environment. The paper?s main objective is to analyze different organizational practices that respond to the COVID-19 crisis regarding healthcare sector resilience and describe best practices. Health sector authorities should consider applying the ?new mode of governance,? which refers to a policy not limited to a single approach with less hierarchy and formalism and with a flatter governance structure. Countries that have had more success in COVID-19 crisis suppression applied ?dynamic resilience? with decentralization in decision-making, a more important role of front-line healthcare providers, high transparency, and flexibility enabling continuous adaptation to rapidly changing conditions.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Medicine

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