Defining Health Management: A Conceptual Foundation for Excellence Through Efficiency, Sustainability and Equity

George Valiotis, Sandra Buttigieg, Americo Cicchetti, Rui Dang, Nabil Jamshed, Marija Jevtic, Teresa Magelhaes, Henk Nies, Manfred Pferzinger, Rui Santana, Tiago Correia, Emmi Weller, Laura Cande, Zachary Desson, Frederica Margheri*

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Abstract

The practice of healthcare management is essential for the efficient operation of health services, encompassing leadership, management, and direction within healthcare organisations. ‘Health management’ extends beyond healthcare management by integrating principles of public health and health policy. As health management is commonly practised but not cohesively recognised, the European Health Management Association (EHMA) conducted this study to develop a cohesive definition of health management. Developed through a qualitative methodology comprising focus group discussions and validation through quantitative expert interviews, this study proposed a holistic definition of health management, incorporating social, environmental and economic determinants of health, cross-sector collaboration, and the ‘One Health’ approach. The publication of this unified definition has important implications for professional training, policy development, and health outcomes. It provides a foundational framework for curricula, informs precise policy formulation, and promotes excellence through health service delivery that reflects efficiency, sustainability, and equity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Health Planning and Management
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jan 2025

Funding

The authors received no specific funding for this work

Keywords

  • Health management
  • health policy
  • health care
  • public health

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