This paper describes a case study involving third-year undergraduate computing students and their conduct of a patient journey modeling project for the Ambulatory Care department of a Regional Hospital in new South Wales, Australia. The goal of the research was to determine if students given minimal training in an emerging patient journey modeling tool known as Essomenic, could be an effective vehicle for the diffusion of innovation to operational staff involved in a healthcare improvement program. Under academic supervision, students interacted directly with staff to develop models of the current system of care from GP referral to the completion of the patient consultation. The methodology also included model validation, identification of ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Patient Journey Modeling, a relatively recent innovation in healthcare quality improvement, models t...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Patient journey modelling (PJM) involves the diagrammatic representation and analysis of how patient...
The key to many healthcare improvement projects is redesigning the system of care to be truly patien...
Innovation and leadership education requires students to develop their creative approaches to thinki...
This article presents a collaborative educational initiative designed to enhance the learning experi...
Quality improvement is high on the agenda of Health Care Organisations (HCO) worldwide. Patient Jour...
This article focuses on a proposed project that will investigate the integration of two disparate me...
Medical students currently learn about patient-centered care and practice communication skills via a...
The original contributions of this thesis enhance the field of healthcare improvement by providing n...
This is a workshop presented by Dr Joanne Curry for IQPC - Optimising Patient Flow
In this article, we focus on the design method of mapping the patient journey in order to support th...
This article focuses on a framework that will investigate the integration of two disparate ethodolog...
Narratives of illness experience have been used to enhance Healthcare professional’s learning at Car...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Patient Journey Modeling, a relatively recent innovation in healthcare quality improvement, models t...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Patient journey modelling (PJM) involves the diagrammatic representation and analysis of how patient...
The key to many healthcare improvement projects is redesigning the system of care to be truly patien...
Innovation and leadership education requires students to develop their creative approaches to thinki...
This article presents a collaborative educational initiative designed to enhance the learning experi...
Quality improvement is high on the agenda of Health Care Organisations (HCO) worldwide. Patient Jour...
This article focuses on a proposed project that will investigate the integration of two disparate me...
Medical students currently learn about patient-centered care and practice communication skills via a...
The original contributions of this thesis enhance the field of healthcare improvement by providing n...
This is a workshop presented by Dr Joanne Curry for IQPC - Optimising Patient Flow
In this article, we focus on the design method of mapping the patient journey in order to support th...
This article focuses on a framework that will investigate the integration of two disparate ethodolog...
Narratives of illness experience have been used to enhance Healthcare professional’s learning at Car...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Patient Journey Modeling, a relatively recent innovation in healthcare quality improvement, models t...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...