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Unravelling collaborative governance dynamics within healthcare networks: a scoping review
Indexado
WoS WOS:001169568700001
DOI 10.1093/HEAPOL/CZAE005
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



In many countries, healthcare systems suffer from fragmentation between hospitals and primary care. In response, many governments institutionalized healthcare networks (HN) to facilitate integration and efficient healthcare delivery. Despite potential benefits, the implementation of HN is often challenged by inefficient collaborative dynamics that result in delayed decision-making, lack of strategic alignment and lack of reciprocal trust between network members. Yet, limited attention has been paid to the collective dynamics, challenges and enablers for effective inter-organizational collaborations. To consider these issues, we carried out a scoping review to identify the underlying processes for effective inter-organizational collaboration and the contextual conditions within which these processes are triggered. Following appropriate methodological guidance for scoping reviews, we searched four databases [PubMed (n = 114), Web of Science (n = 171), Google Scholar (n = 153) and Scopus (n = 52)] and used snowballing (n = 22). A total of 37 papers addressing HN including hospitals were included. We used a framework synthesis informed by the collaborative governance framework to guide data extraction and analysis, while being sensitive to emergent themes. Our review showed the prominence of balancing between top-down and bottom-up decision-making (e.g. strategic vs steering committees), formal procedural arrangements and strategic governing bodies in stimulating participative decision-making, collaboration and sense of ownership. In a highly institutionalized context, the inter-organizational partnership is facilitated by pre-existing legal frameworks. HN are suitable for tackling wicked healthcare issues by mutualizing resources, staff pooling and improved coordination. Overall performance depends on the capacity of partners for joint action, principled engagement and a closeness culture, trust relationships, shared commitment, distributed leadership, power sharing and interoperability of information systems To promote the effectiveness of HN, more bottom-up participative decision-making, formalization of governance arrangement and building trust relationships are needed. Yet, there is still inconsistent evidence on the effectiveness of HN in improving health outcomes and quality of care.

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Revista ISSN
Health Policy And Planning 0268-1080

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Health Care Sciences & Services
Health Policy & Services
Scopus
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Belrhiti, Zakaria - Mohammed VI Univ Sci & Hlth UM6SS - Chile
UM6SS - Marruecos
Mohammed VI Ctr Res & Innovat CM6RI - Marruecos
Mohammed VI Univ Sci & Hlth UM6SS - Marruecos
2 Bigdeli, Maryam - WHO - Marruecos
3 Lakhal, Aniss - UM6SS - Marruecos
Minist Hlth & Social Protect - Marruecos
4 Kaoutar, Dib - UM6SS - Marruecos
Minist Hlth & Social Protect - Marruecos
5 Zbiri, Saad - Mohammed VI Univ Sci & Hlth UM6SS - Chile
UM6SS - Marruecos
Mohammed VI Ctr Res & Innovat CM6RI - Marruecos
6 Belabbes, Sanaa - Mohammed VI Univ Sci & Hlth UM6SS - Chile
UM6SS - Marruecos
Mohammed VI Ctr Res & Innovat CM6RI - Marruecos

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Fuente
International School of Public Health at the Mohammed VI University of health Sciences

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Agradecimiento
We acknowledge the contribution of Dr Redouane Belouali Director of the International School of Public Health at the Mohammed VI University of health Sciences for his support to the Knowledge for Policy Centre initiative and the maintaining of engagement of stakeholders during early phases of the project.

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