Organizational Structures in Healthcare
What is an organizational chart for each organizational structure discussed above and describe which one applies to the clinical site or your work environment?
Organizational Structures and Their Charts
Organizational structures define how tasks, responsibilities, and authority are distributed within an organization. Below are common organizational structures with descriptions and how they apply to a clinical setting or work environment.
1. Functional Structure
- Description: Divides the organization into departments based on specialized functions (e.g., HR, Finance, Nursing, Administration).
- Chart Representation:
- CEO
- HR Department
- Finance Department
- Clinical Operations
- Patient Services
- CEO
- Application to Clinical Setting: Often used in hospitals, where departments such as nursing, radiology, and administration function independently but report to top management.
2. Divisional Structure
- Description: Organized by product lines, geographic locations, or patient groups (e.g., pediatrics, cardiology, oncology).
- Chart Representation:
- Hospital CEO
- Cardiology Department
- Oncology Department
- Pediatrics Department…
- Hospital CEO
Organizational Structures and Their Charts
Organizational structures define how tasks, responsibilities, and authority are distributed within an organization. Below are common organizational structures with descriptions and how they apply to a clinical setting or work environment.
1. Functional Structure
- Description: Divides the organization into departments based on specialized functions (e.g., HR, Finance, Nursing, Administration).
- Chart Representation:
- CEO
- HR Department
- Finance Department
- Clinical Operations
- Patient Services
- CEO
- Application to Clinical Setting: Often used in hospitals, where departments such as nursing, radiology, and administration function independently but report to top management.
2. Divisional Structure
- Description: Organized by product lines, geographic locations, or patient groups (e.g., pediatrics, cardiology, oncology).
- Chart Representation:
- Hospital CEO
- Cardiology Department
- Oncology Department
- Pediatrics Department…
- Hospital CEO
Organizational Structures and Their Charts
Organizational structures define how tasks, responsibilities, and authority are distributed within an organization. Below are common organizational structures with descriptions and how they apply to a clinical setting or work environment.
1. Functional Structure
- Description: Divides the organization into departments based on specialized functions (e.g., HR, Finance, Nursing, Administration).
- Chart Representation:
- CEO
- HR Department
- Finance Department
- Clinical Operations
- Patient Services
- CEO
- Application to Clinical Setting: Often used in hospitals, where departments such as nursing, radiology, and administration function independently but report to top management.
2. Divisional Structure
- Description: Organized by product lines, geographic locations, or patient groups (e.g., pediatrics, cardiology, oncology).
- Chart Representation:
- Hospital CEO
- Cardiology Department
- Oncology Department
- Pediatrics Department…
- Hospital CEO