Developing an Organisational and Technologic Model for Making Managerial Decisions in a Network of Rehabilitation Hospitals
( Pp. 229-239)

More about authors
Olga S. Prichina
University «Synergy»
Moscow, Russian Federation Viktor D. Orekhov
International Institute of Management LINK
Zhukovsky, Russian Federation Denuts F. Moroga
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The investigation is aimed to shape and present arguments under an organisational and technologic model for a network of rehabilitation hospitals that would underpin well-founded managerial decisions on improving performance of a healthcare organisation. The author considers a range of organisational and technologic models, their algorithms, practical results achieved after adapting these models and compares their advantages and applicability. Application of an ‘input-output’ model has revealed a wide range (350) of diseases of MSD patients with this fact affecting heavily surgery processes and physical education as well. The analysed mathematical model of how feedback affects the flow of patients who come to a hospital shows that important are factors of promotion and patients who choose alternative recovery methods, not just a number of cured patients, patients who continue their treatment and dissatisfied patients. An operational analysis of patient attendance reveals that efficiency may decline due to an imbalance between short time a doctor examines their patient and long classes at the gym with instructors. Attendance analysis using a ‘fulfillment-importance’ matrix reveals that about a half of performance aspects needs to be improved at LPR hospital though not urgently. Following the investigation results, a Balance Score Card was designed for a network of LPR hospitals and this facilitated setting main goals on improving their performance. Comparison of the network models shows that their applicability differs and in totality they help achieve meaningful results in improving performance of the organisation.
How to Cite:
Prichina O. S., Orekhov V. D., Moroga D. F. Developing an Organisational and Technologic Model for Making Managerial Decisions in a Network of Rehabilitation Hospitals // ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND LEGAL PRACTICE. 2023. Vol. 19. № 5. P. 229-239. (in Russ.) EDN: UVKKYS
Reference list:
Campbell, A., Yeung, S. (1991) «Creating a sense of mission» from Long Range Planning 24 (4) pp. 10–20, Oxford: Pergamon Press.
Garvin D. A. (1998) The processes of organisation and management, Sloan Management Review, Cambridge; Summer, pp. 35–37.
Hayes, R. H. and Wheelwright, S. C. (1984) Restoring our Competi­tive Edge, New York,Wiley & Sons.
Slack, N. (1994) «The importance–performance matrix as a determi­nant of improvement priorities», International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 59–75.
Albert M., Mescon M., Heduori F. Fundamentals of management. Publishing house «Williams». —2006.
Blackmon K. Understanding operations, Study guide, course «Managing performance and change», block 1, book 3 / Translated from English—Zhukovsky: IIM LINK, 2004.
Dolgova I. G., Shchepin V. O., Proklova T. N. Peculiarities of adapting Balance Score Card to efficiency assessment of introduction of a process-based approach into a regional eye care system. Bulletin of Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health.—2016, p.p. 48–55.
Kaplan R. Balance Score Card. From Strategy to Action / R.Kaplan, D.Norton—M.: ZAO «Olimp-Business», 2003. 214 p.p.
Kiselev A. R., Vodolazov A. M., Posnenkova O. M., Gridnev V. I. An organisational and technologic model of medical care provision for arterial hypertension. Cardio-IT, 2014, No 3. DOI: 10.15275/cardioit.2014.0303 https://cardio-it.ru/2014-0303.
Kicha D. I., Moroga D. F., Rukodayny O. V., Goloshchapov-Akse­nov R. S. Medical and demographic characteristics of patients at the stage of rehabilitation and health care in non-state medical centers for the treatment of spine and joints // Bulletin of the National Research Institute of Public Health named after N. A. Semashko. No.2, 2023. pp. 95–102. doi:10.25742/NRIPH.2023.02.014.
Knyazyuk N. F. From quality management to strategic management basing on Balance Score Card in a healthcare organisation. Healthcare manager. No 4, 2010, p.p. 21–29.
Popova Yu. V., Kiselev A. R., Vodolazov A. M. et al. An organisational and technologic model of medical care provision for coronary heart disease. Cardio-IT 2014; 1: 0302.
Keywords:
rehabilitation, kinesitherapy, organizational and technological model, operational model, mission, management contour, balanced scorecard..


Related Articles

1. Constitutional law; Constitutional judicial process; Municipal law Pages: 11-13 Issue №11481
THE MECHANISM OF STATE-LEGAL REGULATION OF THE STATUS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION
disabled social protection rehabilitation international legal instrument Federal law of the Russian Federation
Show more
6. Corporate law; Energy law Pages: 141-144 Issue №
Concept of legislative reform of insolvency in Germany and Russia: comparative analysis
insolvency (bankruptcy) insolvency procedures enterprise group founder’s subordinate claim rehabilitation
Show more
12. OTHER Pages: 271-274 Issue №3132
ABOUT SOME ASPECTS OF THE CONCEPT «REHABILITATION» IN THE DOMESTIC LEGISLATION AND LEGAL LITERATURE
rehabilitation rehabilitating the decision excuse the face damages the restoration of the violated rights and legitimate interests
Show more
15. Criminal procedure Pages: 259-262 Issue №12273
TO THE QUESTION OF THE MORAL PRINCIPLES OF THE CRIMINAL CASE IN THE EVENT OF THE DEATH OF A SUSPECT (ACCUSED)
criminal procedure law termination of a criminal case the death of a suspect (accused) morality the purpose of the continuation of the criminal proceedings in case of death of the suspect (accused)
Show more
12. OTHER Pages: 210-216 Issue №5215
REHABILITATION CAN NOT BE, NOT COVER BY PRESCRIPTION, OR THAT NATIVES OUN - URA AND PRESENT ULTRANATIONALISTS, CAPTURING PUBLIC POWER IN UKRAINE
the Waffen-SS genocide xenophobia The international criminal court nationalism
Show more
10. LEGAL SUPPORT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES Pages: 172-174 Issue №4395
Legal support of business recovery during insolvency process in Russia
failure rehabilitation the sale of the company replacement of assets a warning mechanism
Show more
7. Criminal procedure Pages: 186-189 Issue №4748
Some problems of rehabilitation institute in Russian criminal process
rehabilitation criminal prosecution acquittal termination of a criminal case property damage
Show more
6. Corporate law; Energy law Pages: 141-144 Issue №
Concept of legislative reform of insolvency in Germany and Russia: comparative analysis
insolvency (bankruptcy) insolvency procedures enterprise group founder’s subordinate claim rehabilitation
Show more
6. Corporate law; Energy law Pages: 141-144 Issue №13604
Concept of legislative reform of insolvency in Germany and Russia: comparative analysis
insolvency (bankruptcy) insolvency procedures enterprise group founder’s subordinate claim rehabilitation
Show more
1. THEORY AND HISTORY LAW (5.1.1.) Pages: 29-36 Issue №22137
Mass Repressions in Mordovia Soviet Republic in 1937-1938: Executive Order of the NKVD of the USSR (The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs) No. 00447
The Soviet state law constitution Peoples Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) bodies of state security
Show more