EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT UNIT (EHMU)
ABOUT US

Mission

The mission of the Evidence-Based Healthcare Management Unit (EHMU) is to generate knowledge and evidence that is necessary for the effective and efficient application of management principles within the healthcare industry.

 

Vision

The unit’s vision is to become a facilitating hub in the region for knowledge generation and service improvement using evidence-based healthcare management.

 

History

EMHU is a cross-disciplinary research unit based in the Faculty of Medicine (FM) at the American University of Beirut (AUB) and includes members from Olayan School of Business (OSB), Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), Hariri School of Nursing (HSON), Faculty of Engineering and Architecture (FEA), and the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC). Launched in 2010, EHMU aims to contribute to the development and improvement and strengthening of management and leadership in healthcare settings through the promotion of evidence-based decision making both academically and practically.
Our mission and vision are aligned with AUB’s inter-disciplinary focus as well as AUBMC’s 2020 Vision to improve the delivery of healthcare. We do so through collaborations among faculty members with different areas of expertise to promote the replacement of conventional wisdom in managerial decision making with research-based facts that lead to better informed decisions at both the strategic and tactical levels.

FACULTY & STAFF

Lina Daouk-Öyry, PhD-Director

Assistant Professor in Organizational Behavior at OSB

Bacel Maddah, PhD
Associate Professor at FEA, Engineering Management Program

Bizhan Azad, PhD
Associate Professor in Business Information & Decision Systems at OSB

Charlotte Karam, PhD
Associate Professor in Organizational Behavior at OSB  

Dania Baba Wazzan, PhD
Chief Planning and Transition Officer at AUBMC

Ghassan Hamadeh, MD

CMIO, Associate Dean IT, CME, and Professor & Chair, Family Medicine

Mohamad Alameddine, PhD
Associate Professor at FHS and Chairman of the Health Management and Policy Department  

Nuhad Yazbik Dumit, PhD
Assistant Professor at SoN   

Shadi Saleh, PhD

Professor of Health Systems and Financing, and Associate Vice President for Health Affairs

Farah Ali Otaki, MPH- HMP, CPH
Offshore Researcher 

Norr Hassan, MPH- HMP
Unit Coordinator 

Line Reda, BA-MBA
Business Analyst  

Rawan Ghazzawi, BA-MHRM
Researcher

Tina Sahakian, BA-MA

Researcher

SERVICES

Research Partnership

EHMU is a cross-disciplinary research unit, based in the Faculty of Medicine (FM) at the American University of Beirut that fosters collaboration between departments and faculties at AUB and other universities and hospitals.

EHMU aims at encouraging cross –disciplinary research by amalgamating the diverse areas of expertise and applying them into the healthcare sector.

Faculty members, from all faculties at AUB and other institutions can contact us should they wish to conduct non-clinical research.

 

Management Support

We provide evidence-based solutions to management operations at AUBMC and the wider healthcare sector.

The purpose is to promote, through research and training, decision-making in management that is based on the best current evidence while taking into account the needs and values of the parties involved. Departments at AUBMC can contact us should they need assistance in making better and more informed managerial decisions

 

Mentorship

We mentor post-graduate students (AUB or non-AUB) and interns interested in projects related to healthcare management.

Graduate students, interns and volunteers interested in developing their skills in health management research can contact us. We also provide candidates with training and development opportunities. EHMU also offers volunteers experience in various aspects of evidence-based healthcare management research.

 

Development Services

We provide development services for the healthcare community at large, in which EHMU assists hospitals to focus on their deficiencies and guide them through the process of quality improvement.

Hospitals in Lebanon and the Middle East can contact us should they need assistance in making better and more informed managerial decisions.

RESEARCH
  • Designing and implementing a Mystery Patient Program for Improving Hospital Service Quality.
    Daouk-Öyry, L; Alameddine, M., Hassan, N., Laham, L., & Soubra, M. (Under Review)
  • Evaluation of a Mystery Patient Program for Improving Hospital Service Quality from the employees perspective.
    Alameddine, M., Daouk-Öyry, L; Hassan, N., Laham, L., & Soubra, M. (Under Review)
  • Validating the JOINT model of Absenteeism using Structural Equation Modeling.
    Daouk-Öyry, L; Anouze, A., & Dumit, N. (Under Review)
  • Nurse-Led Competency Model for Emergency Physicians: A Qualitative Study. Annals of Emergency Medicine.
    Daouk-Öyry, L., Mufarrij, A., Khalil, M., Sahakian, T., Saliba, M., Jabbour, R., & Hitti, E. (2017).
  • What do nurse managers say about nurses’ sickness absenteeism? A new perspective. Journal of nursing management, 24(1), 97-104.
    Baydoun, M., Dumit, N., & Daouk-Öyry, L. (2016).
  • Developing a competency framework for academic physicians. Medical Teacher, 1-9.
    Daouk-Öyry, L., Zaatari, G., Sahakian, T., Rahal Alameh, B., & Mansour, N. (2016).
  • How Routines Drift-in-Check While Being Inhabited by Agents?. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2016, No. 1, p. 10898). Academy of Management.
    Azad, B., Daouk-Oyry, L., & Otaki, F. A. (2016).
  • The JOINT model of nurse absenteeism and turnover: a systematic review. International journal of nursing studies, 51(1), 93-110.
    Daouk-Öyry, L., Anouze, A. L., Otaki, F., Dumit, N. Y., & Osman, I. (2014).
CURRENT PROJECTS
  • AUBMC Halim and Aida Daniel Academic and Clinical Center (Daniel ACC) Process design and redesign. Reda, L., Baba, D.
  • Mystery Patient Program at the private clinics at AUBMC. Daouk – Öyry, L., Laham, L., Hassan, N
  • Operating Room Department: Internal Surgery Coding for better time and capacity management. Reda, L., Daouk – Öyry, L., Kaddoum, R., Baba, D.,
  • Evidence Based Healthcare Management Workshop. Yazbick-Dumit, N., Daouk – Öyry, Reda, L.
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Centralizing the Three Departments of Admitting, Billing, and Collection at AUBMC. Daouk – Öyry, L., Baba, D., Sader, M. & Otaki, F.
  • AUBMC Halim and Aida Daniel Academic and Clinical Center (Daniel ACC) Process design and redesign. Reda, L., Baba, D.
  • Mystery Patient Program at the private clinics at AUBMC. Daouk – Öyry, L., Laham, L., Hassan, N
  • Designing videos targeted towards developing physician soft skills (Working Title).  Daouk – Öyry, L., Khoury, P., Alameddine, M.
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TEACHING CASE STUDIES
  • American University of Beirut Medical Center (A)
  • American University of Beirut Medical Center (A). Ivey Publishing.
  • American University of Beirut Medical Center: Achieving the 2020 Vision (B). Ivey Publishing.
  • Lebanese Red Cross: A Pressing Need for a Structured Volunteering Selection Process. Sage Business Cases.
  • American University of Beirut Medical Center: Patient Transport. Ivey Publishing.
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PHD RESIDENCY
  • EHMU hosts international PhD student residencies in Cross-cultural Healthcare Management in collaboration with other educational institutions. EHMU’s PhD residency program offers students an opportunity to combine research with the development of practical healthcare solutions targeted towards solving healthcare needs.

     Faculty affiliated with EHMU, as co-supervisors, provide PhD student residents with structure, training, and detailed feedback that allow them to develop and implement their research plans. PhD student residents are employed by EHMU as researchers for a period of three years, and are expected to produce a minimum of three publications in top tier journals at the end of their PhD.

    The EHMU PhD residency is highly competitive. Prior to contacting EHMU, students must have identified an External PhD program, a potential supervisor in the target institution, and a potential research topic relating to healthcare management in a cross-cultural setting.