Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Health Services Research 1/2020

Open Access 01-12-2020 | Research article

Developing senior hospital managers: does ‘one size fit all’? – evidence from the evolving Chinese health system

Authors: Zhanming Liang, Peter Howard, Jian Wang, Min Xu, Mei Zhao

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2020

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

To improve the effectiveness and efficiency of health service provision in China, the National Health Commission has emphasised that training of all health service managers is essential. However, the implementation of that policy has proven challenging for various reasons, one of which is the lack of understanding of the competency requirements and gaps. The aims of the study were to develop an understanding of the characteristics and training experience of hospital managers in one major Chinese city, explore the difficulties they experience and relate them to their perceived importance of management competencies and the perceived level of their management competency.

Methods

A cross-sectional, descriptive study with a three-component survey including the use of a validated management competency assessment tool was conducted with three senior executive groups (n = 498) from three categories of hospital in Jinan, Shandong Province, China.

Results

The survey confirmed that formal and informal management training amongst participants before commencing their management positions was inadequate. The core competencies identified in the Australia context were applicable to the management roles in Chinese hospitals. In addition, the senior executives had low levels of confidence in their management competence. Furthermore, the data showed significant differences between hospital categories and management levels in terms of their commitment to formal and informal training and self-perceived management competence.

Conclusions

The study suggests that management training and support should be provided using a systematic approach with specific consideration to hospital types and management levels and positions. Such an approach should include clear competency requirements to guide management position recruitment and performance management.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Niu H, Tian M, Ma A, Wang C, Zhang L. Differences and determinants in access to essential public health services in China: a case study with hypertension people and under-sixes as target population. Chin Med J. 2014;127:1626–32.PubMed Niu H, Tian M, Ma A, Wang C, Zhang L. Differences and determinants in access to essential public health services in China: a case study with hypertension people and under-sixes as target population. Chin Med J. 2014;127:1626–32.PubMed
3.
go back to reference Liang J, Zheng X, Chen Z, Dai S, Xu J, Ye H, Zhang Z, Ge F, Lei J. The experience and challenges of healthcare-reform-driven medical consortia and regional health information Technologies in China: a longitudinal study. Int J Med Inform. 2019;131:103954.CrossRef Liang J, Zheng X, Chen Z, Dai S, Xu J, Ye H, Zhang Z, Ge F, Lei J. The experience and challenges of healthcare-reform-driven medical consortia and regional health information Technologies in China: a longitudinal study. Int J Med Inform. 2019;131:103954.CrossRef
4.
go back to reference Meng Q, Xu L, Zhang Y, Qian J, Cai M, Xin Y, Gao J, Xu K, Boerma J, Barber S. Trends in access to health services and financial protection in China between 2003 and 2011: a cross-sectional study. Lancet. 2012;379:805–14.CrossRef Meng Q, Xu L, Zhang Y, Qian J, Cai M, Xin Y, Gao J, Xu K, Boerma J, Barber S. Trends in access to health services and financial protection in China between 2003 and 2011: a cross-sectional study. Lancet. 2012;379:805–14.CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Meng Q, Yang H, Chen W, Sun Q, Liu X. People’s Republic of China: Health System Review. World Health Organization, Health Systems in Transition, vol. 5; 2015. p. 7. Meng Q, Yang H, Chen W, Sun Q, Liu X. People’s Republic of China: Health System Review. World Health Organization, Health Systems in Transition, vol. 5; 2015. p. 7.
7.
go back to reference Chen JC, Zhu YL, Zhang Q, Fan YD. Analysis on the status quo of professionalization research of public hospital administrators in China. Acad J Guangzhou Univ. 2018;46:99–106. Chen JC, Zhu YL, Zhang Q, Fan YD. Analysis on the status quo of professionalization research of public hospital administrators in China. Acad J Guangzhou Univ. 2018;46:99–106.
8.
go back to reference Mabey C. Does management development improve organizational productivity? A six-country analysis of European firms. Int J Hum Resource Manag. 2005;16:1067–82.CrossRef Mabey C. Does management development improve organizational productivity? A six-country analysis of European firms. Int J Hum Resource Manag. 2005;16:1067–82.CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Macpherson A, Holt R. Knowledge, learning and small firm growth: a systematic review of the evidence. Res Policy. 2007;36:172–92.CrossRef Macpherson A, Holt R. Knowledge, learning and small firm growth: a systematic review of the evidence. Res Policy. 2007;36:172–92.CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Walston S, Khaliq A. The importance and use of continuing education: findings of a National Survey of hospital executives. J Health Admin Educ. 2010;27:113–25. Walston S, Khaliq A. The importance and use of continuing education: findings of a National Survey of hospital executives. J Health Admin Educ. 2010;27:113–25.
11.
go back to reference Yarbrough L, Stowe M, Haefner J. Competency assessment and development among health-care leaders: results of a cross-sectional survey. Health Serv Manag Res. 2012;25:78–86.CrossRef Yarbrough L, Stowe M, Haefner J. Competency assessment and development among health-care leaders: results of a cross-sectional survey. Health Serv Manag Res. 2012;25:78–86.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Campbell C, Lomperis A, Gillespie K, Arrington B. Competency-based healthcare management education: the Saint Louise University experience. J Health Admin Educ. 2006;23:135–68. Campbell C, Lomperis A, Gillespie K, Arrington B. Competency-based healthcare management education: the Saint Louise University experience. J Health Admin Educ. 2006;23:135–68.
13.
go back to reference Briggs D, Cruickshank M, Paliadelis P. Health managers and health reform. J Manag Organ. 2012;18:641–58.CrossRef Briggs D, Cruickshank M, Paliadelis P. Health managers and health reform. J Manag Organ. 2012;18:641–58.CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Zhanming L, Howard P, Koh L, Leggat S. Competency requirements for middle and senior managers in community health services. Aust J Prim Health. 2013;19:256–63.CrossRef Zhanming L, Howard P, Koh L, Leggat S. Competency requirements for middle and senior managers in community health services. Aust J Prim Health. 2013;19:256–63.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Yip W, Hsiao W, Chen W, Hu S, Ma J, Maynard A. Early appraisal of China’s huge and complex health-care reforms. Lancet. 2012;379:833–42.CrossRef Yip W, Hsiao W, Chen W, Hu S, Ma J, Maynard A. Early appraisal of China’s huge and complex health-care reforms. Lancet. 2012;379:833–42.CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Guo YH. Speeding up development of the nursing profession and promoting human health in China. Int J Nurs Sci. 2017;4(1):5–7.PubMedPubMedCentral Guo YH. Speeding up development of the nursing profession and promoting human health in China. Int J Nurs Sci. 2017;4(1):5–7.PubMedPubMedCentral
18.
go back to reference Bai Y, Gu C, Chen Q, et al. The challenges that head nurses confront on financial management today: a qualitative study. Int J Nurs Sci. 2017;4(2):122–7.PubMedPubMedCentral Bai Y, Gu C, Chen Q, et al. The challenges that head nurses confront on financial management today: a qualitative study. Int J Nurs Sci. 2017;4(2):122–7.PubMedPubMedCentral
20.
go back to reference Pei L, Legge D. Personnel reform in Chinese hospitals: policy interdependence and the challenge of coherent incrementalism. China J Social Work. 2013;6:25–39.CrossRef Pei L, Legge D. Personnel reform in Chinese hospitals: policy interdependence and the challenge of coherent incrementalism. China J Social Work. 2013;6:25–39.CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Shi G, Zhou B, Xu W. Discussion on the construction of high-quality professional hospital management talents. Chinese Hosp Manag. 2018;38:38–42. Shi G, Zhou B, Xu W. Discussion on the construction of high-quality professional hospital management talents. Chinese Hosp Manag. 2018;38:38–42.
23.
go back to reference Ying L, Qi C, Dan W. Exploring the leadership of public hospitals under the background of modern hospital management system. Chinese J Health Pol. 2019;12:13–9. Ying L, Qi C, Dan W. Exploring the leadership of public hospitals under the background of modern hospital management system. Chinese J Health Pol. 2019;12:13–9.
24.
go back to reference Ke J, Yang H, Shu L. Countermeasures and Suggestions on the Professional Construction of Public Hospital Management Team, vol. 26; 2018. p. 4–6. Ke J, Yang H, Shu L. Countermeasures and Suggestions on the Professional Construction of Public Hospital Management Team, vol. 26; 2018. p. 4–6.
25.
go back to reference Epstein R, Hundert E. Defining and assessing professional competence. J Amer Med Assoc. 2002;287:226–35.CrossRef Epstein R, Hundert E. Defining and assessing professional competence. J Amer Med Assoc. 2002;287:226–35.CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Liang Z, Howard P, Leggat S, Bartram T. Development and validation of health service management competencies. J Health Organ Manag. 2018;32:157–75.CrossRef Liang Z, Howard P, Leggat S, Bartram T. Development and validation of health service management competencies. J Health Organ Manag. 2018;32:157–75.CrossRef
27.
go back to reference Calhoun J, Dollett L, Sinioris M, Wainio J, Butler P, Griffith J, Warden G. Development of an interprofessional competency model for healthcare leadership. J Healthcare Manag. 2008;53:375–89.CrossRef Calhoun J, Dollett L, Sinioris M, Wainio J, Butler P, Griffith J, Warden G. Development of an interprofessional competency model for healthcare leadership. J Healthcare Manag. 2008;53:375–89.CrossRef
28.
go back to reference Stefl M. Common competencies for all healthcare managers: the healthcare leadership Alliance model. J Healthcare Manag. 2008;53:360.CrossRef Stefl M. Common competencies for all healthcare managers: the healthcare leadership Alliance model. J Healthcare Manag. 2008;53:360.CrossRef
29.
go back to reference Zhanming L, Leggat S, Howard P, Lee K. What makes a hospital manager competent at the middle and senior levels? Aust Health Rev. 2013;37:566–73.CrossRef Zhanming L, Leggat S, Howard P, Lee K. What makes a hospital manager competent at the middle and senior levels? Aust Health Rev. 2013;37:566–73.CrossRef
30.
go back to reference Howard P, Liang Z, Leggat S, Karimi L. Validation of a management competency assessment tool for health service managers. J Health Organ Manag. 2018;32:113–34.CrossRef Howard P, Liang Z, Leggat S, Karimi L. Validation of a management competency assessment tool for health service managers. J Health Organ Manag. 2018;32:113–34.CrossRef
31.
go back to reference McCarthy P, Wient M. Who are the top PhD employers? Advancing Australia’s knowledge economy. Melbourne: The University of Melbourne; 2019. McCarthy P, Wient M. Who are the top PhD employers? Advancing Australia’s knowledge economy. Melbourne: The University of Melbourne; 2019.
33.
go back to reference Maurer J, Kimberly A, Haefner J, Stuart A, William C. Beliefs about ‘Improvability’ of career-relevant skills: relevance to job/task analysis, competency Modelling, and learning orientation. J Org Behav. 2003;24:107–31.CrossRef Maurer J, Kimberly A, Haefner J, Stuart A, William C. Beliefs about ‘Improvability’ of career-relevant skills: relevance to job/task analysis, competency Modelling, and learning orientation. J Org Behav. 2003;24:107–31.CrossRef
34.
go back to reference Cooke F, Bartram T. Human resource management in healthcare and aged care: current challenges and towards a research agenda. Hum Resource Manag. 2015;54:711–35.CrossRef Cooke F, Bartram T. Human resource management in healthcare and aged care: current challenges and towards a research agenda. Hum Resource Manag. 2015;54:711–35.CrossRef
36.
go back to reference Latham G, Almost J, Mann S, Moore C. New developments in performance management. Organ Dyn. 2005;34:77–87.CrossRef Latham G, Almost J, Mann S, Moore C. New developments in performance management. Organ Dyn. 2005;34:77–87.CrossRef
38.
go back to reference Austin J, Bentkover J, Chait L. Setting the stage: Today’s healthcare challenges. In: Austin J, Bentkover J, Chait L, editors. Leading strategic change in an era of healthcare transformation. Management for Professionals. Cham: Springer; 2016. Austin J, Bentkover J, Chait L. Setting the stage: Today’s healthcare challenges. In: Austin J, Bentkover J, Chait L, editors. Leading strategic change in an era of healthcare transformation. Management for Professionals. Cham: Springer; 2016.
Metadata
Title
Developing senior hospital managers: does ‘one size fit all’? – evidence from the evolving Chinese health system
Authors
Zhanming Liang
Peter Howard
Jian Wang
Min Xu
Mei Zhao
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05116-6

Other articles of this Issue 1/2020

BMC Health Services Research 1/2020 Go to the issue