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Defining Health Management: A Framework for Equity, Sustainability, and Excellence
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  • Federica Margheri,
  • Sandra Buttigieg,
  • Americo Cicchetti,
  • Rui Dang,
  • Nabil Jamshed,
  • Marija Jevtic,
  • Teresa Magalhães,
  • Henk Nies,
  • Manfred Pferzinger,
  • Rui Santana,
  • Tiago Correia,
  • George Valiotis,
  • Emmi Weller,
  • Laura Cande,
  • Zachary Desson
Federica Margheri
European Health Management Association

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Sandra Buttigieg
Mater Dei Hospital
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Americo Cicchetti
Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Scuole di Specializzazione
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Rui Dang
Tashkent State University of Economics
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Nabil Jamshed
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Marija Jevtic
Univerziteta u Novom Sadu Medicinski Fakultet
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Teresa Magalhães
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Escola Nacional de Saude Publica
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Henk Nies
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Manfred Pferzinger
IMC Hochschule fur Angewandte Wissenschaften Krems GmbH
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Rui Santana
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Escola Nacional de Saude Publica
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Tiago Correia
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical
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George Valiotis
European Health Management Association
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Emmi Weller
European Health Management Association
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Laura Cande
European Health Management Association
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Zachary Desson
European Health Management Association
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Abstract

The practice of healthcare management is essential for the efficient operation of health services, encompassing leadership, management, and direction within healthcare organisations. ‘Health management’ extends beyond healthcare management by integrating principles of public health and health policy. As health management is commonly practised but not cohesively recognised, the European Health Management Association (EHMA) conducted this study to develop a cohesive definition of health management. Developed through a qualitative methodology comprising focus group discussions and validation through quantitative expert interviews, this study proposed a holistic definition of health management, incorporating social, environmental and economic determinants of health, cross-sector collaboration, and the ‘One Health’ approach. The publication of this unified definition has important implications for professional training, policy development, and health outcomes. It provides a standardised framework for curricula, informs precise policy formulation, and promotes sustainable, efficient, and equitable healthcare delivery.
31 Oct 2024Submitted to International Journal of Health Planning and Management
02 Nov 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
02 Nov 2024Submission Checks Completed
02 Nov 2024Assigned to Editor
25 Nov 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
07 Dec 20241st Revision Received
11 Dec 2024Submission Checks Completed
11 Dec 2024Assigned to Editor
11 Dec 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
14 Dec 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
17 Dec 20242nd Revision Received
18 Dec 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
18 Dec 2024Submission Checks Completed
18 Dec 2024Assigned to Editor
19 Dec 2024Editorial Decision: Accept