Stretegic Management
Stretegic Management
Stretegic Management
ORGANIZATION
(HHSMZG617)
Assignment -: 1
1) MISSION OF ORGANIZATION
2) VISION
“To be a world-renowned center of excellence in neurology, providing
innovative and compassionate care to patients while spearheading
groundbreaking research in the field of neurological disorders.”
3) GOAL
I. Patient-Centric Care:
V. Community Outreach
Uphold the highest ethical standards in patient care, research, and operations,
ensuring transparency, integrity, and respect for patients' rights and dignity at all
times
4) SITUATION ANALYSIS
A) Internal Analysis:
B) External Analysis:
-: The hospital complies with NABH regulations for patient data privacy and
regularly undergoes accreditation reviews to maintain quality standards in
neurology care with delivery of safe, effective & evidence-based care.
5) SWOT ANALYSIS
a) Strengths
I. Specialized Expertise
I. High Costs
c) Opportunities:
I. Expansion of Services:
-: We plan to establish satellite clinics in underserved rural areas, providing
outreach programs and telemedicine services to improve access to neurological
care for distant populations.
-: We seek to enhance its neurogenetics program by partnering with local
research institutions and pharmaceutical companies to develop targeted
therapies for rare genetic neurological disorders.
-: We explore opportunities to collaborate with community-based
organizations and advocacy groups to raise awareness about neurological
diseases and promote early detection and intervention strategies.
D) Threats
I. Regulatory Challenges:
-: We face uncertainty regarding changes in healthcare legislation and
reimbursement policies, potentially impacting its financial viability and service
delivery models.
-: We encounter regulatory hurdles related to data privacy and security
compliance, requiring significant investments in IT infrastructure and staff
training.
-: We confront regulatory scrutiny regarding quality-of-care metrics and patient
outcomes, necessitating continuous performance improvement initiatives and
outcome monitoring.
I. Competition:
-: We compete with nearby general hospitals that offer neurology services,
posing a threat to patient retention and market share.
-: We face competition from specialized neurological clinics that focus on niche
areas such as paediatric neurology or movement disorders, potentially diverting
patient referrals and revenue streams.
-: We experience pressure from online telemedicine platforms and direct-to-
consumer genetic testing companies, challenging its traditional patient referral
networks and revenue sources.
II. Technological Disruptions
-: We confront disruptive innovations in telemedicine and remote monitoring
technologies, necessitating rapid adaptation and integration into existing clinical
workflows.
-: We grapple with cybersecurity threats and data breaches, jeopardizing
patient confidentiality and trust in the institution's digital infrastructure.
- We encounter resistance from staff members reluctant to embrace new
technologies and workflows, hindering the adoption of digital health solutions
and process optimization initiatives.
6) STRETEGIC OBJECTIVES
Objective:
“Implement patient-centered care initiatives to improve the overall experience
and outcomes for neurology patients.”
Objective
I. Research Partnerships:
Forge collaborations with academic institutions, research centers, and
pharmaceutical companies to conduct clinical trials and translational research in
neurology.
VII. Develop continuing medical education (CME) programs, grand rounds, and
research seminars to engage healthcare professionals, residents, and students
in lifelong learning and scholarly activities in neurology.
VIII. Establish a neurology research registry and biobank to facilitate data sharing,
specimen collection, and collaborative research efforts aimed at unravelling the
pathophysiology and underlying mechanisms of neurological diseases.
Initiatives:
V. Regularly solicit patient feedback through surveys and focus groups to identify
areas for improvement and enhance the patient experience.
Objective
Initiatives
Objective
Initiatives:
VI. School-Based Education Programs: Partner with local schools and educational
institutions to deliver neuroscience education programs targeting students,
teachers, and parents to promote brain health and neurological literacy.
Objective
Initiatives:
Objective
Develop and retain a skilled workforce while addressing shortages and skill gaps
to ensure the delivery of high-quality neurology services.
Initiatives:
Objective:
Initiatives
Objective
Initiatives:
Objective:
Initiatives:
Adopt and integrate the patient-centered medical home model into neurology
practice, emphasizing care coordination, care management, patient
engagement, and shared decision-making to improve care continuity and
outcomes for patients with chronic neurological conditions.
7) STRETEGY FORMULATION
1. Market Positioning:
Action Plan
III. Enhance Online Presence: Invest in search engine optimization (SEO), website
design improvements, and online advertising to increase visibility and attract
patients seeking neurology services.
IV. Form Referral Partnerships: Establish relationships with primary care physicians,
specialists, and healthcare organizations to encourage patient referrals and
expand the hospital's network.
Action Plan:
I. Assess Community Needs: Conduct surveys, focus groups, and market research
to identify unmet needs and demand for neurology services in the community.
II. Develop Service Line Strategies: Define service line expansions, such as opening
new neurology clinics, launching telemedicine programs, or introducing
specialized treatment programs.
III. Allocate Resources: Allocate budgetary resources for hiring additional staff,
acquiring equipment, and implementing new technologies to support service
expansion initiatives.
3. Quality Improvement:
Action Plan:
II. Implement Clinical Guidelines: Roll out evidence-based clinical guidelines and
protocols for neurology care, ensuring consistent delivery of high-quality care
across the hospital.
III. Invest in Staff Training: Provide ongoing training and education to neurology
staff on quality improvement methodologies, patient safety practices, and
regulatory compliance requirements.
IV. Conduct Performance Audits: Regularly conduct internal audits, peer reviews,
and patient safety assessments to identify areas for improvement and address
gaps in quality of care.
4.) Talent Management:
Action Plan:
a) Financial Constraints
Potential Risks:
b) Regulatory Changes:
Potential Risks:
Contingency Plan:
c) . Technology Disruptions:
Potential Risks:
Contingency Plan:
d) Workforce Challenges:
Potential Risks:
Potential Risks:
Competitive pressures from other healthcare providers or specialty clinics
offering neurology services.
Changes in patient demographics, consumer preferences, or population health
trends impacting demand for neurology services.
Disruptions in healthcare delivery models or shifts in referral patterns affecting
patient volumes and revenue streams.
Contingency Plan:
f) Medication Errors:
Risk:
g) . Patient Falls
Risk:
Conduct fall risk assessments upon admission and regularly throughout the
patient's hospital stay, incorporating neurological assessments and
environmental evaluations.
Implement fall prevention protocols, including bed alarms, bed rails, non-slip
flooring, and assistive devices to support patient mobility and reduce fall risks.
Educate patients, caregivers, and staff on fall prevention strategies, including safe
transfer techniques, use of mobility aids, and environmental modifications.
Assign appropriate levels of supervision and assistance based on patients' fall risk
assessments and functional abilities.
Establish post-fall protocols for assessing patient injuries, documenting incidents,
and implementing preventive measures to reduce the risk of future falls.
h) Infection Control:
Risk:
i) Diagnostic Errors:
Risk:
Risk:
Objective
Objective:
Establish data collection methods and systems for capturing relevant information
and performance metrics.
3) Evaluation Framework:
Objective:
I. Outcome Evaluation:
Objective:
i) Develop quarterly and annual reporting cycles for reviewing progress against
strategic goals,
ii) conducting performance assessments, and making adjustments as needed.
5. Stakeholder Engagement:
Objective