This document summarizes a study that examined the relationship between human resource management (HRM) practices and employee performance in 5 hospitals in Jordan. The study found that HRM practices, such as planning, selection, recruitment, training, job evaluation, motivation, and compensation, can impact hospital performance. A survey was administered to hospital staff to understand the current HRM practices and their effect on performance. The results showed that HRM practices in Jordanian hospitals need improvement and that compensation had the greatest impact on increasing employee performance levels. The document provides context on the healthcare workforce in Jordan and reviews literature on the relationship between various HRM practices and organizational performance.