Evaluation of the Communication Skills Module for Future Health Care Administrators for Enhancing Patient Care in the Hospital Sector

Authors

  • Dr. Mandyam Rangayyan Roopashree

Keywords:

copyright, , Literary and Artistic Property, OAPI, ARIPO, Acculturaltion, Legal Anthropology, Comparative Law, communication, soft skills, Training and Development, Quality of care, Health care administrator

Abstract

Today's healthcare administrators are not just managers; they are innovators operating within a dynamic and creative environment. Their approaches elevate the healthcare management sector and significantly contribute to social security by acting as vital knowledge partners in transformational initiatives. The training programs are designed as an effective blend of academic rigor and industry-relevant insights, providing a critical understanding of corporate culture and amplifying the importance of healthcare managers in the evolving job market.

In response to the rapidly changing landscape, new skill sets identified include communication, collaboration, change management, team leadership, motivation, analytical thinking, and logical reasoning, have emerged that emphasize the need for ongoing learning, unlearning, and relearning. The curriculum is shaped by comprehensive competency mapping, ensuring alignment with the demands of modern healthcare.

Evaluation of the Communication Skills Module for Future Health Care Administrators for Enhancing Patient Care in the Hospital Sector

Published

2025-04-07

How to Cite

Dr. Mandyam Rangayyan Roopashree. (2025). Evaluation of the Communication Skills Module for Future Health Care Administrators for Enhancing Patient Care in the Hospital Sector. London Journal of Research In Management & Business, 25(2), 17–36. Retrieved from https://journalspress.uk/index.php/LJRMB/article/view/1240