Najafi S, Asadi N, Pourkhajoie S. Analysis of the policy of the Board of Trustees of the universities of medical science in the country Using Policy Analysis Triangle Framework. jmciri 2023; 40 (2) :85-95
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Ph.D. student of Management and Health Policy, Health Service Management Research Center, Health Future Research Institue, University of Medical Sciences Kerman, Kerman, Iran
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Background: Boards of trustees are Responsible for important and sensitive responsibilities at the top of the organizational structure of universities and educational institutions. This study analysis. The analysis the policy of the board of trustees of medical sciences universities in the country which was conducted based on the Walt and Gilson’s policy analysis triangle framework.
Methods:This study belongs to the category of policy analysis studies and is a retrospective case study. In order to analysis the policy of the Board of Trustees of medical sciencesuniversities, various methods have been used,including reviewing texts and documents. In order to review articles and information from Scopus, PubMed, SID, Web of Science, Magiran, Google Scholar databases was used.
Results: After screening, out of 80 identified studies, finally 18 studies reached the final synthesis stage based on the entry and exit criteria. So, the review of related documents and articles, the results of the evaluation of this policy showed that although the university board of trustees has taken an important step towards the independence of universities, but most of the approvals and performance of the board of trustees of medical sciences universities are related to the support and general affairs of the university administration and correspond to the mission. It is not universities, which has led to important challenges in the management, accountability and efficiency of the health system in the use of facilities in order to manually develop the goals of the program.
Conclusion: A look at the duties and powers of the Boards of Trustees of Medical Sciences Universities shows that there is a need to review the laws in the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution with an emphasis on the inherent function of the Boards of Trustees, i.e. making policies and monitoring the implementation of university health policies.
Type of Study:
Research |
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General