Hospital management autonomy in Chile: the challenges for human resources in health

Authors

  • Claudio A Méndez Universidad Austral de Chile; Facultad de Medicina; Instituto de Salud Pública
  • M Cristina Torres A Universidad Austral de Chile; Facultad de Medicina; Instituto de Salud Pública

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102010000200019

Keywords:

Hospital Administration, Health Care Reform, Personnel Administration, Hospital, Health Management, Chile

Abstract

In Latin America, some health sector reforms have included steps to the implementation of autonomous hospitals. In Chile, the health system is implementing a reform that introduces a network of self-managed institutions. These organizations will be high complexity centers that involve greater technical diversity, cost centers and mechanisms to evaluate users' satisfaction. For human resources in health, the implementation of these centers creates challenges in the planning of service provision and a change from the traditional management style of the teams to one based on networks. These challenges include the estimation of gaps in medical specialists and in other professions in the health sector. In order to be successful with self-management, Chile needs to establish universal and local policies that address training and the organization of health service provisioning in these institutions.

Published

2010-04-01

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How to Cite

Méndez, C. A., & Torres A, M. C. (2010). Hospital management autonomy in Chile: the challenges for human resources in health . Revista De Saúde Pública, 44(2), 366-371. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102010000200019