Investigating the Impact of Insurance Factors, Political Factors and Health System Networking on Success in Privatization with Emphasis on the Mediating Role of Strategic Leadership and Training and Empowerment
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of insurance factors, political factors and health system networking on the success of privatization with emphasis on the mediating role of strategic leadership and training and empowerment.
This is an applied research. The statistical population will be a small number of managers and deputies of private hospitals in Tehran. According to the information obtained, there are about 56 private hospitals in Tehran and the total number of the statistical population is 743 people. Therefore, 253 managers and deputies of private hospitals in Tehran were selected as the research sample.
The research findings showed that all values of factor loads were greater than 0.5 and also the calculated values of t for each of the factor loads of each indicator with its hidden structure or variable is above 1.96 (significance level is lower). Is from 0.05). The value of the second root of the explained mean variance index, for all variables, is the correlation of that variable with other variables.
The public sector has always been the subject of many criticisms such as inefficiency, excessive administrative formalities, inflexibility, poor performance and accountability. One of the important features of economic liberalization programs in recent decades is the privatization of the health system. Among the goals of privatization policies are the desire to increase government revenues, improve economic efficiency, and reduce government intervention in the economy.
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