The use of network business models to provide health services is a growing trend in the world's successful health systems. Forming and sustaining successful service delivery networks requires using the structures and mechanisms that address the health system characteris More
The use of network business models to provide health services is a growing trend in the world's successful health systems. Forming and sustaining successful service delivery networks requires using the structures and mechanisms that address the health system characteristics, such as the asymmetry of the health market, as well as the need to guarantee the quality of services. In this paper, based on the dynamic capability approach, relevant structures and mechanisms have been identified that can make the ability to successfully governing service delivery networks in health systems. The effectiveness of identified structures and mechanisms have been evaluated using a case study within a clinical laboratory network in Tehran.
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