Title: Leadership Styles in Healthcare Management

Authors: Nayef Faleh Al-Harbi, Abdullah Hussein Al-Khushi, Mishari Sharaf Al-Harithi, Omar Talaat Al-Muqadhali, Miteb Saud Al-Maqati

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i12.09

Abstract

Effective leadership in healthcare management plays a pivotal role in influencing organizational performance, staff morale, and patient outcomes. This paper explores various leadership styles within the context of healthcare, considering their impact on team dynamics, organizational culture, and the quality of patient care. The study delves into the transformational, transactional, and servant leadership styles, examining their application and effectiveness in healthcare settings. The paper addresses the obstacles and opportunities linked with enacting different leadership styles, contemplating the unique necessities and complexities of the healthcare industry. The findings emphasize the relevance of adaptive leadership strategies that align with the developing landscape of healthcare provision, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and patient-centered care. Insights from this study contribute to a comprehensive understanding of leadership in healthcare management, guiding practitioners and policymakers in optimizing leadership strategies for enhanced healthcare outcomes.

Keywords: Leadership, Healthcare management, Patient outcomes, Patient care, Healthcare industry.

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Corresponding Author

Nayef Faleh Al-Harbi