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  • 著者: Thomas Huber
  • ナレーター: David Quiros
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For generations, the hierarchical model of leadership has been the bedrock of organizational structure, not least in healthcare settings. Rooted in military traditions and molded by industrial practices, this model places authority at the top and trickles responsibilities down in layers.

In healthcare, this hierarchy has often been so pronounced that it's almost a rite of passage for medical students and newcomers to navigate the pecking order.

Physicians lead, nurses and other medical staff follow, and administrative personnel execute plans. While this model has functioned effectively in the past, guaranteeing clear lines of accountability and quick decision-making, it is increasingly proving to be less tenable in the current landscape.

As we move deeper into the 21st century, the complexity and demands of healthcare have escalated dramatically. We're grappling with an aging population, the rapid advent of medical technologies, increasing healthcare costs, and the mounting pressure for personalized patient care.

Healthcare is witnessing a paradigm shift with the advent of interdisciplinary teams, bringing together experts in various specialties to tackle complex medical issues. This complicates the straightforward, top-down command-and-control model, exposing its limitations in fostering innovation, adaptability, and job satisfaction among team members. Healthcare is an ever-evolving field. With constant medical advances, ethical conundrums, and systemic challenges like the global healthcare worker shortage and the mental health crisis, static leadership models can't keep pace.

The hierarchical structures, which served us well in simpler times, are now contributing to problems such as clinician burnout, inefficiencies, and a lack of responsiveness to patient needs.

This book argues that it's time for a seismic shift in how we understand and implement leadership in healthcare settings. We delve into non-hierarchical leadership models that prioritize collaboration, shared responsibility, and collective wisdom over centralized authority.

©2023 Thomas Patrick Huber (P)2024 Thomas Patrick Huber

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