Exploring Organizational Alignment in a Private Specialized Ambulatory Care Center: Insights from Internal Key Stakeholders
Sheikha V. Nuño *
Graduate School, Wesleyan University–Philippines, Cabanatuan City, Philippines.
Karmela C. Del Rosario *
Graduate School, Wesleyan University–Philippines, Cabanatuan City, Philippines.
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Abstract
Organizational alignment between strategic leadership and departmental operations is critical for enhancing quality of care, staff engagement, and operational efficiency in private specialized ambulatory healthcare settings. This paper analyzes findings from a qualitative study conducted with representatives from four important departments such as the Medical/Doctors, Nursing, Reception, and Quality Management of a specialized ambulatory care center. The study focused on understanding how each department aligned with the organizational objectives, recent improvement actions taken, operational obstacles, and the organization's aspiration for the future. The results revealed that all healthcare teams demonstrated commitment toward providing quality patient-centered care and active participation in quality improvement and strategic initiatives. However, some departments reported gaps in operational oversight, role definition, communication pathways, and cross-functional integration. The discussion identifies organizational strengths while highlighting developmental needs related to communication, leadership involvement, and operational coordination. Furthermore, the organizational and structural changes have been suggested in order to improve the current state of the organization and ensure sustainable growth in the future.
Keywords: Organizational alignment, ambulatory care center, stakeholders, internal key