ABSTRACT: Healthcare organizations worldwide were badly hit by the â€oesurprise” of the pandemic. Hospitals in particular are trying hard to manage problems it caused, searching for solutions to protect the health of citizens and reorienting operations. The implementation of resilience solutions in the coping phase and the ability to react promptly and redefine activities is essential. Integrating crisis management and resiliency literature, this paper discusses how health organizations were able to cope with adversity during the crisis. The research is conducted through a case study of a large Italian hospital, the Gemelli Polyclinic Foundation, which was one of the leading hospitals in the Italian response to the pandemic Findings: The case reports actions taken in order to continue functioning and to maintain core activities despite severe adversity. The overall response of the Gemelli was the result of the three types of response: behavioural (effective leadership), cognitive (rapid resource reallocation) and the contextual reinforcement (multiagency network response). The authors highlight how an integrative framework of crisis management and resiliency could be applied to healthcare organizations in the coping phase of the pandemic. The experience of the Gemelli can thus be useful for other hospitals and organizations facing external crises and for overall improvement of crisis management and resilience. Responding to crisis brings the opportunity to make innovations introduced during emergencies structural, and embed them moving forward. Research limitations: The paper focuses only on the coping phase of the response to the pandemic, whereas building long term resilience requires understanding how organizations accumulate knowledge from crises and adapt to the â€oenew normal”. CUST_PRACTICAL_IMPLICATIONS__(LIMIT_100_WORDS) :No data available. CUST_SOCIAL_IMPLICATIONS_(LIMIT_100_WORDS) :No data available. Originality: The paper responds to the call for empirical studies to advance knowledge of an integrative framework of crisis management and resiliency theories with reference to complex organizations such as healthcare.

Donelli, C. C., Fanelli, S., Zangrandi, A., Elefanti, M., Disruptive Crisis Management lesson from hospital management during the COVID-19 outbreak, <<MANAGEMENT DECISION>>, 2022; 2022 (febbraio): 1-59 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/195782]

Disruptive Crisis Management lesson from hospital management during the COVID-19 outbreak

Elefanti, Marco
Membro del Collaboration Group
2022

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Healthcare organizations worldwide were badly hit by the â€oesurprise” of the pandemic. Hospitals in particular are trying hard to manage problems it caused, searching for solutions to protect the health of citizens and reorienting operations. The implementation of resilience solutions in the coping phase and the ability to react promptly and redefine activities is essential. Integrating crisis management and resiliency literature, this paper discusses how health organizations were able to cope with adversity during the crisis. The research is conducted through a case study of a large Italian hospital, the Gemelli Polyclinic Foundation, which was one of the leading hospitals in the Italian response to the pandemic Findings: The case reports actions taken in order to continue functioning and to maintain core activities despite severe adversity. The overall response of the Gemelli was the result of the three types of response: behavioural (effective leadership), cognitive (rapid resource reallocation) and the contextual reinforcement (multiagency network response). The authors highlight how an integrative framework of crisis management and resiliency could be applied to healthcare organizations in the coping phase of the pandemic. The experience of the Gemelli can thus be useful for other hospitals and organizations facing external crises and for overall improvement of crisis management and resilience. Responding to crisis brings the opportunity to make innovations introduced during emergencies structural, and embed them moving forward. Research limitations: The paper focuses only on the coping phase of the response to the pandemic, whereas building long term resilience requires understanding how organizations accumulate knowledge from crises and adapt to the â€oenew normal”. CUST_PRACTICAL_IMPLICATIONS__(LIMIT_100_WORDS) :No data available. CUST_SOCIAL_IMPLICATIONS_(LIMIT_100_WORDS) :No data available. Originality: The paper responds to the call for empirical studies to advance knowledge of an integrative framework of crisis management and resiliency theories with reference to complex organizations such as healthcare.
2022
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Donelli, C. C., Fanelli, S., Zangrandi, A., Elefanti, M., Disruptive Crisis Management lesson from hospital management during the COVID-19 outbreak, <<MANAGEMENT DECISION>>, 2022; 2022 (febbraio): 1-59 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/195782]
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