Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training

Management training for doctors has become crucial with the introduction of market-inspired logics in the Italian national healthcare system. In this frame, the paper presents the main findings of a study with a twofold aim: providing an overview of health mana...

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Main Author: Federico Sofritti
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Language:English
Published: Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House 2021-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
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Online Access:https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/891/809
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description Management training for doctors has become crucial with the introduction of market-inspired logics in the Italian national healthcare system. In this frame, the paper presents the main findings of a study with a twofold aim: providing an overview of health management training system by analyzing the Italian training provision; investigating perceptions and opinions of medical doctors involved in management courses. Results suggest, on the one hand, the heterogeneity of the Italian management training system and, on the other, a gradual reframing of medical professionalism.
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spelling doaj-art-e6bdff9ff54d42cf8c16cb8c559dc9d82024-11-17T10:48:22ZengTransilvania University of Brasov Publishing HouseBulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law2066-77012971-94102021-12-0114(63)2327336https://doi.org/10.31926/but.ssl.2021.14.63.2.15Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management TrainingFederico Sofritti0Polytechnic University of Marche, ItalyManagement training for doctors has become crucial with the introduction of market-inspired logics in the Italian national healthcare system. In this frame, the paper presents the main findings of a study with a twofold aim: providing an overview of health management training system by analyzing the Italian training provision; investigating perceptions and opinions of medical doctors involved in management courses. Results suggest, on the one hand, the heterogeneity of the Italian management training system and, on the other, a gradual reframing of medical professionalism.https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/891/809medical professionalismhealth managementmanagement trainingmanagerialismmarketization
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Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
medical professionalism
health management
management training
managerialism
marketization
title Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training
title_full Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training
title_fullStr Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training
title_full_unstemmed Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training
title_short Medicine and Managerialism in Italy: Evidence from a Study on Health Management Training
title_sort medicine and managerialism in italy evidence from a study on health management training
topic medical professionalism
health management
management training
managerialism
marketization
url https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/891/809
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