Smart Hospital Strategies in Facing a VUCA Environment

A Systematic Review

Authors

  • Ni Luh Kesuma Wardani Universitas Adhirajasa Reswara Sanjaya Bandung
  • Retty Tonapa Universitas Adhirajasa Reswara Sanjaya Bandung
  • Purwadhi Purwadhi Universitas Adhirajasa Reswara Sanjaya Bandung
  • Yani Restiani Widjadja Universitas Adhirajasa Reswara Sanjaya Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55606/cemerlang.v6i1.8846

Keywords:

Digital Transformation, Healthcare Management, Hospital Strategy, Patient-Centered Care, VUCA

Abstract

The healthcare sector is increasingly confronted with a VUCA environment (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity), requiring hospitals to adopt adaptive, resilient, and innovative strategies. This study aims to systematically review the evidence on smart hospital strategies in responding to uncertainty, particularly in improving service quality, operational efficiency, and patient satisfaction. A systematic literature review was conducted using major academic databases, including Scopus-indexed sources, Google Scholar, and Semantic Scholar, covering publications from 2020 to 2026. Articles were selected based on predefined inclusion criteria focusing on hospital management strategies in dynamic and uncertain environments. A total of 10–15 relevant studies were included and analyzed using thematic synthesis. The findings indicate that key strategies in addressing VUCA challenges include digital transformation (e.g., electronic medical records and telemedicine), adaptive and transformational leadership, agile management approaches, and patient-centered care. Digital technologies significantly improve efficiency and decision-making processes, while agile and adaptive leadership enhances organizational responsiveness and resilience. However, several studies highlight that technological advancement alone is insufficient without integrating humanistic values such as empathy, communication, and trust. In conclusion, the most effective hospital strategies in a VUCA world are those that integrate technological innovation with human-centered care. Hospitals must develop flexible, data-driven, and patient-oriented systems to ensure sustainability and competitiveness in uncertain environments. Future research should focus on longitudinal and experimental designs to strengthen causal evidence and explore the integration of digital systems with humanistic healthcare values.

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Published

2026-02-28

How to Cite

Ni Luh Kesuma Wardani, Retty Tonapa, Purwadhi Purwadhi, & Yani Restiani Widjadja. (2026). Smart Hospital Strategies in Facing a VUCA Environment: A Systematic Review. CEMERLANG : Jurnal Manajemen Dan Ekonomi Bisnis, 6(1), 159–171. https://doi.org/10.55606/cemerlang.v6i1.8846

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