A BRIDGE partnership model for health management education in the Slovak Republic

J Health Adm Educ. 1998 Spring;16(2):181-96.

Abstract

An innovative Health Management Education Partnership (HMEP) was initiated to develop management education initiatives through the exchange of information and ideas. Health education efforts, projects and activities exist between the University of Scranton and three strategic partners in the Slovak Republic: Trnava University, the Health Management School and the University of Matej Bel. The BRIDGE model (Building Relationships in Developing and Growing Economies) utilizes several innovative educational initiatives and strategic projects including a professional journal, faculty development, professional development, curriculum development, certification and accreditation, faculty-students exchange and development of educational materials and modules. The BRIDGE organizational structure is reviewed as well as specific workplan objectives to operationalize the HMEP encouraging mutual cooperation, collaboration and sustainability of efforts. The model stresses implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all initiatives through a strong community effort, focus on research, deployment of educational resources, curriculum modification, development of interpartnership activities, conferences, workshops, fieldwork experiences and study tours. Applied management practices enhance market-oriented solutions to health care delivery problems emphasizing a focus on privatization and entrepreneurship through education.

MeSH terms

  • Developing Countries
  • Health Policy
  • International Educational Exchange*
  • Models, Organizational*
  • Organizational Affiliation
  • Organizational Objectives
  • Pennsylvania
  • Public Health Administration / education*
  • Schools, Health Occupations / organization & administration*
  • Slovakia