Abstract
BACKGROUND: Employee motivation is a critical determinant of hospital success, influencing productivity, job satisfaction, absenteeism, and turnover. In the healthcare sector, a highly motivated workforce enhances patient outcomes, fosters teamwork, and drives innovation. Understanding the factors that influence motivation is essential for developing an effective motivational program. AIM: This study aims to evaluate the motivation levels of hospital employees and develop a comprehensive motivational program to enhance organizational performance. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was conducted in selected hospitals, utilizing structured questionnaires and interviews to assess key motivational factors, including financial incentives, leadership styles, work environment, and career growth opportunities. Data were analyzed using statistical methods to identify trends and correlations. RESULTS: The findings reveal that financial incentives, professional development opportunities, and supportive leadership significantly enhance employee motivation. Additionally, a positive organizational culture and recognition programs play a vital role in improving job satisfaction and reducing turnover. CONCLUSION: Hospitals must implement tailored motivational strategies to foster employee engagement and performance. Establishing a supportive work culture, providing career advancement opportunities, and recognizing employee contributions are crucial in enhancing motivation and ensuring high-quality healthcare delivery.