Human resources management in territorial health groups: an exploratory study of the pilot region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceïma
La gestion des ressources humaines dans les Groupements Sanitaires Territoriaux: étude exploratoire de la région pilote de Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma
Lyamani Anas and
Mohamed Atik
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Lyamani Anas: USMS - Université Sultan Moulay Slimane
Mohamed Atik: Université Sultan Moulay Slimane de Béni Mellal
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Abstract:
The reform of the Moroccan healthcare system, supported by the creation of Territorial Health Groups (THGs), aims to strengthen governance, develop human resources, improve healthcare service delivery, and advance digital transformation. The Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceïma region, as a pilot area, provides a privileged ground for observing the initial effects of this reform on human resources management. Based on a qualitative exploratory approach and semi-structured interviews with institutional stakeholders and healthcare professionals, this study examines ongoing organizational changes, HR innovations, and the challenges faced. The results reveal a drive for adaptation and innovation (digitalization, mobility, inter-institutional coordination), while also highlighting structural constraints (statutory rigidity, skill shortages, resistance to change). The article concludes by discussing the key success factors for agile and attractive local HRM to support the dynamics of the THGs.
Keywords: health reform; Territorial Health Groups; Human resources management; Groupements Sanitaires Territoriaux GST; Réforme de la santé; Gestion des ressources humaines GRH (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-05-01
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Published in International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences , 2026, 5 (2), pp.278-295. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.19933898⟩
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19933898
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