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0007/2017 - Hospital management in Brazil: literature review aimed at improving administrative practices in hospitals
Gestão hospitalar no Brasil: revisão da literatura visando ao aprimoramento das práticas administrativas em hospitais

Author:

• Diego Carlos Farias - Farias, Diego Carlos - Universidade Federal Fluminense - <dcfariass@gmail.com>

Co-author(s):

• Fernando Oliveira Araujo - Araujo, Fernando Oliveira - Universidade Federal Fluminense - <faraujo@sustentabile.com.br>

Thematic Area:

Ciências Sociais

Abstract:

Hospitals are complex organizations which, in addition to technical assistance expected in the context of treatment and prevention of health hazards, also require good management practices aimed at improving its efficiency in its core business. However, in administrative terms, they observe recurrent conflicts involving technical and managerial areas. Thus, the present article aims to carry out a bibliometric survey of the technical-scientific evidence pertaining to the hospital management and the projects that have passed in the hospital. In terms of methodology, the study adopts webiblioming method of collection and systematic analysis of knowledge in indexed journals bases. The results show a greater interest on the part of researchers in looking for a more dialogical administration, better definition of work processes, innovative technological tools to support the management process and finally the possibility of applying project management methodologies in collaboration with hospital management.

Keywords:

Hospital Management Projects Review of The Literature

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Farias, Diego Carlos, Araujo, Fernando Oliveira. Hospital management in Brazil: literature review aimed at improving administrative practices in hospitals. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2017/Jan). [Citado em 22/01/2025]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/hospital-management-in-brazil-literature-review-aimed-at-improving-administrative-practices-in-hospitals/16053?id=16053&id=16053



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