Strategic Leadership as a Driver of Innovation, Efficiency, and Clinical Value in Modern Healthcare Systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64784/165Keywords:
strategic leadership, healthcare management, value-based care, innovation in healthcare, health system efficiency, clinical outcomes, organizational performance, health governance, integrated care, Latin AmericaAbstract
Strategic leadership in healthcare organizations has become a critical determinant of system performance in an increasingly complex and resource-constrained global environment. This review analyzes the role of leadership in integrating innovation, operational efficiency, and clinical value creation, with particular attention to healthcare systems in Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador. A structured narrative review of high-impact literature published between 2020 and 2025 was conducted to identify key leadership dimensions, practices, and outcomes. The findings demonstrate that effective leadership is strongly associated with the implementation of value-based care models, the successful adoption of innovation, and the optimization of organizational processes. Additionally, leadership practices that promote interdisciplinary collaboration, workforce engagement, and data-driven decision-making contribute significantly to improved clinical outcomes and patient-centered care. The analysis also highlights the importance of contextual factors, showing that leadership strategies must be adapted to specific health system structures and resource availability. Overall, strategic leadership emerges as a multidimensional and dynamic process that plays a central role in enhancing healthcare quality, efficiency, and sustainability. Strengthening leadership capabilities is therefore essential for addressing current and future challenges in global health systems.
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