Evaluation of the health services management training course of Jiangsu, China.

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Health service management education programs emerged in the early 1980s in China as a result of changing demands on health service managers created by new directions in health policy. This paper reports on an evaluation of the Jiangsu-Victoria Health Management Training Program and discusses five of the main findings. Participants in the study believed that the Program has impacted positively on the health management practice of Jiangsu Province, and has made a significant contribution to health services management education in China. However, certain areas in teaching practice need to be improved and participants in the study provided suggestions to achieve this. The study also found that there were limitations to the impact of managerial education due to administrative and environmental factors.

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Yaping, D., & Stanton, P. (2002). Evaluation of the health services management training course of Jiangsu, China. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 25(3), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.1071/ah020161

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