Affiliation:
1. The University of Sydney
2. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College
Abstract
Abstract
Background: The hospital's mission, vision, and values are the core of the hospital's culture and the most profound expression of the hospital's culture. Although there have been many comparative studies on the mission, vision and values of organizations in the past, there have been few studies on the mission, vision and values of hospitals in the healthcare field. The purpose is to understand how the world's top hospitals perform the effective role of mission, vision and value.
Methods: This paper collects and discusses the approaches of the world's top five hospitals in mission, vision and value through a qualitative analysis method. Documents for the study were collected from the publicly available information of the five hospitals, including their websites, annual reports, and relevant academic literature published in English on Google Scholar, PubMed, Medline, and Web of Science.
Results: These five hospitals have similarities and differences in the development of their missions, visions and values, which are worthy of study by other hospitals. The setting of a mission is a useful reflection of the hospital's focus and direction showing the social responsibility and sustainability of the hospital. The development of a vision has a guiding role in the equity and development of patients and employees and can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of hospital management and ensure the quality of services. The elaboration of values can greatly help hospitals to develop strategic plans and improve daily management.
Conclusion: Our research found that the top five hospitals in the world, regardless of the nature of the hospital or their management model, have some overlap in their missions, visions and values. In addition, each hospital also has some distinctive description that reflects their special characteristics.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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