Relationship between leadership support and operational excellence in health care sector: A study of Indian health care managers.

S S Nair, K A Thomas
Author Information
  1. S S Nair: CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bengaluru 560029, Karnataka, India(1). Electronic address: sindhu.nair@res.christuniversity.in.
  2. K A Thomas: CEDBEC CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560029, India.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Leadership communicates purpose and innovative ways to thrive for performance. Leadership support influences and impacts operational excellence in the health sector as a patient-centered operation, with effective management, excellence framework, challenges and constraints, teamwork and value stream mapping. It is hypothesized that: (1) perceived leadership support will positively correlate with perceived operational excellence (Patient-centered Operations, Effective Resource Management, Excellence framework, Eliminating Challenges or Constraints, Team Work, Value Stream Mapping) and (2) the correlation would be highest with Patient-centered Operations. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between leadership support and operational excellence in the health care sector among a selected group of healthcare managers.
MATERIALS AND METHOD: A correlation study between leadership support and operational excellence was designed for a group of health care managers (n=80) from eight hospitals in Kerala, South India. The selection of executives was from NABH accredited hospitals from districts with a minimum of four NABH accredited hospital. A survey was sent to a selected study sample. The respondents were cooperative and provided responses on perceived leadership support for operational excellence.
RESULTS: Factors of leadership support correlated to operational excellence.
CONCLUSION: In the health care sector, leadership support for patient-centered operations helps achieve operational excellence.

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MeSH Term

Correlation of Data
Health Care Sector
Health Services Administration
Humans
India
Leadership
Patient-Centered Care

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