Meeting the COVID-19 Challenge: Changes in Health Care Provision in Response to the Pandemic.

Autor: Munir, Kamal A., Wessendorf, Andrea, Kellogg, Katherine C., Reay, Trish, Singer, Sara, Yang, Elisabeth, Ahmadiani, Saeed, Chreim, Samia, Denis, Jean-louis, DiBenigno, Julia, Glaseroff, Alan, Jill Glassman, Joseph, Grace, Mulaney, Bianca
Zdroj: Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2021, Vol. 2021 Issue 1, p1-1, 1p
Abstrakt: This symposium brings together ongoing research projects focused on the challenges and changes in health care provision in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most trenchant grand challenges that the world has faced in the last five decades and impacted almost every organization and individual. The healthcare sector across the world had to respond very quickly to an unknown virus with no preparation. This symposium seeks to create new knowledge by sharing insights from different projects on how healthcare organizations confronted this challenge. These projects, all focused on the response to COVID-19, are located in different contexts and operate at different units of analyses: ward-level practice changes in a US hospital, organizational-level collaboration in a UK hospital trust, changes to health care provision amongst US general practitioners, and an international community of practice that seeks to create and share knowledge within their wider network. The researchers adopted qualitative and quantitative research designs and drew on different literatures to help explain how different health care organizations responded to the COVID-19 challenge. This symposium, which is both relevant and topical, will contribute to our knowledge of how organizations organize and collaborate to manage risks, ambiguity, and uncertainty in times of crises. It should have immense usefulness for both researchers and managers looking to improve the effectiveness of their crisis response. We hope that this symposium will provide a forum for discussion about insights into how organizations responded to the COVID-19 challenge, what we can learn from this for other grand challenges, and by provoking insights into future directions for research. How Not to Waste a Crisis: Frontline Units' Implementation of Opportunistic Change. Presenter: Elisabeth Yang; Yale School of Management. Presenter: Julia DiBenigno; Yale School of Management. Cross-Team Collaboration: Professionals' Influence on Centrally Controlled Crisis Management Teams. Presenter: Andrea Wessendorf; Cambridge Judge Business School. Presenter: Kamal A Munir; U. of Cambridge. Impact of COVID-19 on Primary Care Practice Sites and their Vulnerable Patients. Presenter: Sara Singer; Stanford U. Presenter: Bianca Mulaney; Stanford U. Presenter: Jill Glassman; Stanford U. Presenter: Alan Glaseroff; Stanford U. Presenter: Grace Joseph; Stanford U. Creating and Sharing Best Evidence about COVID-19: Covid-END as a Global Community of Practice. Presenter: Trish Reay; U. of Alberta. Presenter: Jean-louis Denis; U. of Montreal. Presenter: Samia Chreim; U. of Ottawa. Presenter: Saeed Ahmadiani; U. of Montreal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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