Abstract: The typical structure of the healthcare sector involves (specialist) intertwined practices co-occurring in formal or informal networks. These practices must answer to the concerns and needs of all related stakeholders. Multimorbidity and the  need  to  share  knowledge  for  scientific  development are among the driving factors for collaboration in healthcare. To establish and keep up a permanent collaborative link, it takes effort and understanding of the network characteristics that must be governed. It is not hard to find practices of Network Governance (NG) in a variety of industries. Still, there is a lack of  insight  in  this  subject,  including  knowledge  on  how  to  establish  and  maintain  an  effective  healthcare  network.  Consequently, this study's research question is: How is network governance organized in the healthcare sector? A systematic literature  study  was  performed  to  select  80  NG  articles.  Based  on  these  publications  the  characteristics  of  NG  are  made  explicit. The  findings  demonstrate  that  combinations  of  governance  style  (relational versus contractual  governance)  and governance structure (lead versus shared governance) lead to different network dynamics. Furthermore, the results show that in order to comprehend how networks in the healthcare sector emerge and can be regulated, it is vital to understand the current network type. Additionally, it informs us of the governing factors.
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