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MINISTRY OF HEALTH

The Patient Transport in Ministry Of Health in Government Hospital

Table of Content

INTRODUCTION1

DISCUSSION1

SWOT OF MINISTRY OF HEALTH (MOH)2

What the Challenges of MOH for the patient transfer policy in the government hospital3

What the Strengths of MOH for the patient transfer policy in the government hospital3

Strong Communication Network3

Well-Managed Transportation System3

Analysis of Medical History4

Weaknesses of MOH for the patient transfer policy in the government hospital5

High Level of Indebtedness Affecting Financial Flexibility5

New Entrants in the Market5

Opportunities of MOH for the patient transfer policy in the government hospital5

Favorable Trends in Health Care Spending to Drive Growth5

Increasing Awareness of Trauma6

Aging World Population Increasing Healthcare Spending6

Threats of MOH for the patient transfer policy in the government hospital7

Shortage of Qualified Healthcare Professionals Likely to Affect Margins7

Competition from Other Healthcare Hospital7

Stringent Regulatory Compliance could make the Business Environment Difficult8

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT THEORIES AND THEIR APPLICATION TO CONTEMPORARY HEALTH CARE PRACTICE8

Influences impacting on the role of the leader within a public health setting9

ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND ITS EVALUATION10

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR HEALTH CARE LEADERS AND MANAGERS13

EVALUATION OF THEIR OWN EFFECTIVENESS AS A LEADER AND MANAGER IN ACHIEVING SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES FOR THEMSELVES14

THEORIES AND MODELS OF CHANGE TO SUPPORT INNOVATIVE AND CREATIVE WAYS OF WORKING15

APPROPRIATE METHODS FOR BRINGING PATIENT'S IMPROVEMENTS15

QUALITIES AND SKILLS REQUIRED OF HEALTH CARE LEADERS AND MANAGERS IN COMPLEX AND CHANGING HEALTH CARE SETTINGS16

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN GATHERING, ANALYSING, INTERPRETING AND PRESENTING INFORMATION IN HEALTH CARE ORGANISATIONS17

CONCLUSION20

REFERENCES22

The Patient Transport in Ministry Of Health in Government Hospital

Introduction

The health system of Saudi Arabia has gone from talking about the concept of administration to the management concept without, perhaps, necessary reflection on the approach that differentiates these terms. The very evolution of the Saudi Arabia health system has played an important role in the meaning given to management concept. Managing health services is not easy; it can be difficult to understand (Saudi Arabian Journal of Nursing 2010). However, see the individual, disease and their policy implications, economic and social as an integral whole, it shows that there has been a change in administration and organization of health systems. Nursing is a profession of core services whose mission is to care for human beings on their experiences of health and disease. Saudi Arabia Hospital managers have two essential functions: to be service providers and managers. In the administrative field of nursing, its perspective combines with managerial methods to provide customer service. This discipline has entered a subfield of advanced practice in the administration as a result of the phenomenon bonding between the different disciplines. Hospital managers not only provide direct patient care but also coordinate and influence the environment of all people who serve them.

Discussion

According to the Patient Transfer Policy in Government Hospital in Saudi Arabia following, are the basic requirements:

You accept all trauma patients less than 16 years stabilized in referral centres immediately over the phone.

You notify the coordinator of cases immediately.

The coordinator is responsible for coordinating the transfer of the patient, coordinate consultants in our hospital and if necessary divert the patient en route to another centre (HSC or ...
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