Name
#121 Mechanisms of Resilience Capacity and Activation within Military Health Systems
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Uniformed Services University
Services/Agencies represented
Uniformed Services University (USU)
Session Type
Posters
Room#/Location
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall A/B
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Learning Outcomes
1. Identify critical factors that activate organizational resilience in healthcare systems during crises and disruptions.
2. Develop a comprehensive understanding of how network and resilience modeling can enhance healthcare operational strategies.
3. Evaluate the effectiveness of different resilience capacity measures using validated scales and mixed-methods data collection.
4. Apply advanced data analysis tools such as ORA-Pro, SPSS, BIZ-Stats, and Warp-PLS to model and assess organizational resilience.
5. Formulate actionable recommendations for healthcare leaders to improve resilience planning and response mechanisms.
2. Develop a comprehensive understanding of how network and resilience modeling can enhance healthcare operational strategies.
3. Evaluate the effectiveness of different resilience capacity measures using validated scales and mixed-methods data collection.
4. Apply advanced data analysis tools such as ORA-Pro, SPSS, BIZ-Stats, and Warp-PLS to model and assess organizational resilience.
5. Formulate actionable recommendations for healthcare leaders to improve resilience planning and response mechanisms.
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Description
Our research explores the dynamics of organizational resilience activation and resilience capacity within healthcare systems from a broad viewpoint. Facing significant unprecedented disruptions such as evolving technological challenges and organizational transformation, healthcare organizations are required to develop robust resilience capacities to maintain continuity and quality of care. This study identifies critical factors contributing to the activation of organizational resilience and assesses the underlying capacity that enables healthcare systems to adapt, recover and thrive following a shock-event. By combining theoretical frameworks with case studies, this research shows that organizations that undergo shock actually perform with more robust resilience, provided the proper antecedents mechanisms are activated, and the model by which enhancing capacity in healthcare and guide leaders and researchers in optimizing response mechanisms fostering resilient healthcare systems. This research highlights the appropriate mechanisms of group resilience activation using the implementation of MHS Genesis across 7 commands as a use case for future technology shocks and impacts.