21. Senior executives at Hospital A determine that the hospital will engage in a strategic planning process after changes in healthcare funding and concerns expressed in the community about care that is being delivered at the hospital. The senior executives decide on a participatory process in which staff are widely consulted regarding input about the organization and the external environment and are actively invited to be part of decisions related to the mission statement, goals, and objectives. For true shared governance to be seen as part of this approach: a. it must be evident in the outcomes of the process that staff and senior executives have partnered on the decisions. b. stakeholders must be assured of the value of their input even though final decisions rest with senior executives. c. publications must clearly outline how staff input was solicited and obtained. d. staff must be reassured that significant concerns will be kept in mind even if they have not been addressed in planning documents.

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Answer:

A.it must be evident in the outcomes of the process that staff and senior executives have partnered on the decisions.

Explanation:

Shared governance as required in Hospital' s A new approach will demand practical participation in decision making from staff and not mere provision or statement of their participation. There has to be evident partnership, equity, and active participation in decision making for shared governance to have occurred, and so publication and expressions of appreciation for input will not be seen as representative of shared governance.