Administration and Management
Administration and Management
Middle
Management
Work/ service
units
Need for pyramid of org
Clarity
Stability
Organization Goals
Result oriented
Increase productivity
For measuring performance
Team work to achieve goals
Management & Supervision
Managers – power to make decisions.
◦ Director
◦ Head of Dept.
Supervisors – oversee the work of others
◦ No power to make decisions
Functions of Managers & Supervisors
Planning-
establishing objectives & priorities
Developing policies
Determining methods & procedures
Scheduling implementation
Organizing-
Subdividing the total work to be done into jobs, duties, groups & relationships
Delegating authority and responsibility
Directing-
Guiding, instructing,& persuading subordinates
Establishing work standards
Making work assignments
Cost analysis & budgeting-
Retrospective review
Prospective projection of objectives, activities, resources, expenditures & income
Evaluation-
Performance appraisal
CONFIDENCE
Contd…
Creates a climate of involvement
Maintains open channels of communication for
all levels of staff members
Delegates responsibility with commensurate
authority
Assignes responsibility according to staff
members capacity
Offers staff members opportunities for
professional growth
Manager as an effective leader
Resolve conflicts early
Allow participation in decision making for the common
good
Encourage creativity and innovation
Manage by results, with emphasis on upward
communication
Provide control & feedback,information on progress
Maintain morale,with emphasis on good performance &
opportunities, not problems
Negotiate and maintain a mutual commitment to goals
Use performance appraisal for setting future objectives
Communication
Communication means the interchange of
information,ideas & feelings
It includes
sending,receiving,understanding, &
responding to messages that may be
conveyed in oral or written form,by
actions & by body language, gestures,
postures, & facial expressions
Principal characteristics of healthly
communication
Enable people to form positive
relationships
Allow people to participate in commu..
Process
Free flow of information
Department Planning,Design &
construction
A properly designed & appointed
department reflects the clinical services
rendered & facilitates the delivery of
quality care in an efficient & economical
manner
Planning & Innovation
Health planners, hospital administrators,
and hospital architects need assistance of
physiotherapist to plan PT dept
Architects having previous experience in
designing physical therapy department
will still require direction to cope with the
variations in approaches to the delivery of
physical therapy services
Contd…
To Innovation means to introduce something
new
Requires confidence, which comes with
understanding & research of what is to be
introduced
Requires courage to implement ideas and
translate them into progress
Early considerations
Planning- most imp aspect of construction
It conceptualizes a program before it
exists & it also envisions the type of
facility required to meet the program
needs
Depends on wheather it is a new project
or expansion of existing project
1 -Type & size of hospital
Type has more significance than size , egs
orthopaedic setup would be diff from
neurology or any other setup
In-patient or out patient facility in
hospital
Space of dept should increase with
demand of PT services
2 - Population characteristics
Population in the vicinity of the hospital
Industralised or residential area- no. of out & in
patient would differ
Age of population – geriatric – chronic cases.
Young popu – accident or sports injury
Shifts in population
Overview of location,no. & type of people
3 - Existing Services
What & how many services are already
avaliable
Their level of activity
Avalibility, accessibility & quality
4 - Referral sources
No. & type of sources
Review of physicians referral habits &
their knowledge about value of physical
therapy
5- changes in delivery & practice
PTist must be informed about the
potential changes being made in the
health care delivery system
Change is the result of adoption of new
knowledge,research,technologies,methods
,equipment,special expertise
6- Services & activities
Acute or chronic setup
More pts for long term care - bigger the
gym area
Only for patient services or center for
students also
Clinical research- special
equipment,isolation
First Requirements
1- Accessibility
Location – convenient for both in & out patient
Elevators are required to transport both in & out patient
For out patient services , PT dept on 1st floor is recommended with
reserved parking
Clustering of departments in the same area, so that waiting areas,
receptionist offices,& rest room facilities can be shared
Facilities for physically handicapped
PT dept must be in a prominent area of hospital & not in a remote area
Small ancillary physical therapy units need to be established on nursing
floors
Storage of certain essential equipment on various nursing floors is
essential- these storage areas wil increase the efficiency and effectiveness
of bedside treatment programs
2- Functional Areas
The four essential areas are-
1- Hydrotherapy area
2- Gymnasium
3- Treatment cubicle area
4- Support areas – administrative,student activity,patient
waiting,storage,& restrooms
Among clinicians
Records, communicate best if they are
standardized
Records must be kept up to date so that the
patient care will be consistent with the patients
needs
2 – Quality of Care Assessment
Legality of record
To achieve consistency
To make reliable comparisons e.g. Pre & post discharge status
4 – Form Development and Design
Other information – name of patient, address, room no., bed no. birth-date, gender,
insurance no.
Follow-up appointments
Administrative
Records
Departmental Data & statistics
3. Scheduling