Conflicts between internal and external stakeholders in hospitals often arise from differing priorities and objectives. Internal stakeholders, such as medical staff and administrators, may focus on patient care, operational efficiency, and staff welfare, while external stakeholders, including insurance companies, government agencies, and community organizations, might prioritize cost containment, regulatory compliance, and broader public health outcomes. These differing perspectives can lead to tensions over resource allocation, policy implementation, and service delivery, complicating the hospital's ability to meet both operational goals and community expectations. Effective communication and collaboration are essential to mitigate these conflicts and align interests.
The public is an external stakeholder as are federal and state governments, insurance companies, employers, and patients. Physicians, nurses, therapists are internal stakeholders
There are two type of stakeholders which are internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. Thank you
No, government and creditor are the external stakeholders.
Types of listening that would be required with internal and external stakeholders?
external
it is niether because an external is a conflict with others and an internal is a conflict with yourself.
Internal stakeholders are employees, Directors,Managers, Shareholers and trustees. while external stakeholders include Funders, Suppliers, Customers/Clients and posibly competitors
means nothing
Generally, stakeholders are external. If an employee is at the same time a stakeholder of the company he works for, then he is both internal and external.
external conflict
It depends on the project. Sometimes internal stakeholders are much more important than external stakeholders, sometimes external stakeholders don't even exist in the project (it's mainly an internal project). So I think the answer is Yes, an internal stakeholder can be considered a primary stakeholder.
Internal and External M. C