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    • Healthcare Management
    • Risk Management
    • Strategic Planning

    Background:

    • Hospitals operate in an environment of constant and accelerating change.
    • Traditional preparedness models may not adequately address novel or complex future scenarios.
    • The need for adaptive strategies in healthcare is increasingly critical.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce scenario-based planning as a viable strategy for hospital preparedness.
    • To outline the fundamental process of scenario-based planning for healthcare institutions.
    • To advocate for the adoption of proactive planning methods in hospital administration.

    Main Methods:

    • Defining a set of plausible future contingencies relevant to hospital operations.
    • Developing adaptive strategies and response plans for each identified scenario.
    • Utilizing a structured approach to anticipate and prepare for diverse potential tomorrows.

    Main Results:

    • Scenario-based planning provides a framework for anticipating diverse future challenges.
    • This method enables the development of proactive and flexible response strategies.
    • Hospitals can enhance their resilience and operational continuity through this planning approach.

    Conclusions:

    • Scenario-based planning is a valuable tool for enhancing hospital readiness in dynamic environments.
    • Proactive strategic planning is essential for navigating the complexities of modern healthcare.
    • Adopting innovative planning techniques can improve a hospital's ability to manage unforeseen events.