Integration of Health Systems Management Bachelors Program graduates into the Israeli healthcare market.

Dana Schwartz-Ilan, Avishay Goldberg, Joseph S. Pliskin, Ronit Peled, Shifra Shvarts

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Abstract

Ben-Gurion University (BGU) in Beer-Sheva, opened a special program (B.A. degree) for training junior academic administrative personnel who can improve the quality of service in health care organizations through suitable and high-quality administration. The program the first of its kind in Israel, has been in operation since 1994, providing 50 candidates for administrative positions within the health system per year. The research goals of the project described in this paper were to examine integration of 224 graduates of the undergraduate program in Health Systems Management (HSM) within the private and public health system in Israel, including employment trends and evaluation of the program in retrospect. Questionnaires were sent to all graduates of the program. Participants were requested to answer questions regarding their present place of employment and their satisfaction with their academic degree. The findings showed that the graduates of the undergraduate program in HSM have integrated well into the health system, butnotas well as they could have. The graduates encountered difficulties in their absorption into management roles in the public health system and feel that the extent of their abilities has yet to be fully recognized and utilized by the system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)345-357
Number of pages13
JournalThe Journal of health administration education
Volume22
Issue number3
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2005

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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