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    Title: 從智慧資本觀點探討醫院資源管理: 以某個案醫院為例
    A case study of managing healthcare resources: intellectual capital perspective
    Authors: 劉宇欣
    Liu, Yu Hsin
    Contributors: 彭朱如
    劉宇欣
    Liu, Yu Hsin
    Keywords: 智慧資本管理
    智慧資本導航
    醫療產業
    intellectual capital management
    intellectual capital navigator
    health-care organization
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2013-09-03 14:40:57 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 近年來,隨著臺灣醫療產業的重要性漸增及其所面臨的種種挑戰,個別醫院面臨的生存壓力漸增,醫院組織的策略議題也漸受重視,過去文獻多著重於營利組織的策略管理探討,醫院組織雖非以營利為目的,卻仍須重視成本控管與績效表現,以提供更優質的醫療服務,其中,提升資源運用與配置效率是相當重要的課題。
    智慧資本導航分析法(ICN)過去多應用於營利企業,本研究目的在於引進ICN分析技術,以量化指標和圖形呈現輔助,分析醫院對於智慧資本資源運用之管理議題。本研究以某個案醫院為例,研究期間歷時10個月,訪談對象為8位來自醫院各部門的高階經營主管,於專業領域的經歷與年資皆相當豐富,各主管針對醫院資源的相對比重及資源間的轉換進行評估,並提出理想狀況的資源轉換關係,作為未來策略發展的參考依據。
    研究結果分別回答三大研究議題,就醫院中各項資源的轉換關係來看,「人力資本」主要貢獻於醫師、醫療人員及聲譽形象,且期望於未來投入更多於組織策略與行銷的能力提升和顧客關係的建立;「組織資本」主要貢獻於行政人員、醫師、醫療人員、資訊管理、創新學習、財務管理和流程管理,以吸引人才、提升人力素質和提升組織管理效率為組織創造價值;「關係資本」主要貢獻於強化組織與外部利害關係人之關係。就各項資源間轉換的對稱性而言,各項資本對「關係資本」的投入普遍大於從「關係資本」所獲得的反饋,代表組織未來可思考提升「關係資本」對其他資本的貢獻。此外,傳統資源對智慧資本的貢獻亦大於從智慧資本所獲得的反饋,部分原因可能來自智慧資本的反饋較難具體衡量,而未來仍應以策略目標作為提升智慧資本運用效率的前提。最後,就個案醫院而言,「人力資本」不僅是最重要的資源,同時也是組織價值創造的來源,其中又以醫師、醫療人員和高階管理為主,代表知識與專業是醫院高績效表現最重要的兩項資源。
    This research aims at adopting the intellectual capital perspective and its analytical approach in the managerial practice of a health-care organization. The concept of intellectual capital has been applied to the practice of for-profit organizations. However, health-care organizations, which were regarded as non-for-profit, have not been paied close attention to their resource management. Based on intellectual capital perspective, this research introduces Intellectual Capital Navigator (ICN) approach to evaluate the efficiency of using resources.. This research is conducted by an in-depth study on a hospital, demonstrating the importance of needed resources and analyzing the resource transformation among human capital, organizational capital, relational capital, physical capital and monetary capital. The conclusion of this research found that human capital contributed more to itself and organizational capital. Moreover, it is expected to contribute more to relational capital in the future. When it comes to the symmetry of transformations, ICN analysis shows that each capital contributed to relational capital more than getting from it, and that traditional capital contributed to intellectual capital more than getting from them. This study also found that human capital is the most important value source in the hospital. Therefore, the hospital should pay more managerial attention to the balance and asymmetric transformation among resources to enhance the effectiveness and efficieny of its resource management. The adoption of ICN analytical approach into health-care organization extends the application of intellectual capital management.
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