Hospital Power Struggles During COVID
The story of Portugal’s public hospitals during the pandemic illustrates how battles over authority can undermine learning and response.
When the crisis hit
Managers, doctors, and politicians all vied for control. Their clashes produced a patchwork of power that made coordinated action difficult.Fragmented command
No single group held clear command, so decisions were often made in small informal circles rather than through official channels.
Stalled knowledge sharing
This split leadership slowed the exchange of ideas and best practices that could have helped hospitals adapt to new pressures.Governance gaps revealed
The chaos exposed weak governance structures, showing that rules and oversight were insufficient to guide the system through a crisis.Key takeaway
When power is divided and unclear, learning from experience becomes difficult and emergency actions are less effective.