Learning Activity 4 - Governance and Decision-Making in Hospital-Based Surgical Services
Please review Case Study 28: Governance and Decision-Making in Hospital-Based Surgical Services on pg. 621 of the textbook. This case study reinforces concepts from our studies up to this point. Use your knowledge and reference text to answer the following questions:
Case Questions
1. What should be the key elements of the Governance Council’s charter?
2.Should some issues or policies be sacrosanct, meaning they are off the table for the Governance Council? If so, what might those be?
3. Who should be on the Governance Council? Should new hospital surgical services management be recruited and included? What personality traits, leadership experience, level of surgical activity at the hospital, and professional skills, including surgical specialties, should be prioritized when selecting council members?
4. Who should convene and charter the Governance Council? What form of leadership should the Governance Council adopt (e.g., leadership by a single administrator, surgeon, or anesthesiologist; leadership by a physician–administrator dyad)?
5. What must be done to ensure that all stakeholders, physicians, and hospital employees throughout the hospital’s surgical services departments perceive the Governance Council as having true clout, so much so that a seat on the Governance Council becomes a coveted position