L’applicazione di un dizionario delle competenze al management gestionale di un’azienda socio-sanitaria

Journal title MECOSAN
Author/s Irene Gabutti, Daniele Rosario Dimonte, Stella Iaia, Americo Cicchetti
Publishing Year 2019 Issue 2018/105 Language Italian
Pages 15 P. 25-39 File size 462 KB
DOI 10.3280/MESA2018-105003
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Resource Management practices are often crucial in obtaining organizational success in healthcare. Yet, these should be tied to the organizational strategy. This work analyses a dictionary capable of evaluating competencies of HR, applying it to the primary care scenario. The aim of this case-study is twofold. First, it wants to assess the competencies necessary to cover a key role in such area. Second, it wants to generate evidence on the usefulness of this tool and its desirable level of specificity within the healthcare sector.

Keywords: Competencies dictionary, HRM, primary health care, Italy

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Irene Gabutti, Daniele Rosario Dimonte, Stella Iaia, Americo Cicchetti, L’applicazione di un dizionario delle competenze al management gestionale di un’azienda socio-sanitaria in "MECOSAN" 105/2018, pp 25-39, DOI: 10.3280/MESA2018-105003