noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explosions caused by aging populations and the increase in chronic and mental diseases. The move towards patient-centered healthcare seems to be an ideal approach to meet future challenges but still clashes with reality. Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) in the UK is one of the unique examples of patient empowerment to influence changes in healthcare systems like the National Health Service (NHS). The purpose of this paper is to look at user-driven organizational change management in PALS in retrospect to learn from its ‘best’ and ‘worst’ practices. In conclusion, patient-centered healthcare becomes more realistic if healthcare users and w...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
To date, improvement in health care has relied mainly on a ‘‘top down’ ’ programme by programme appr...
The purpose of this study was to explore resources that will benefit the management of health care o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe five salient factors that emerge in two successfu...
A healthcare organization, like any organization, faces the inevitability of change. However, health...
Empowered staff can make meaningful change. Empowerment involves recognising the potential that lies...
This thesis consists of three papers that aim to increase our understanding of how divergent changes...
How can the needs and perspective of patients be incorporated in the design and redesign of health s...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
Purpose: Patient empowerment has been variously depicted as a new paradigm inspiring the patient-pro...
In 1995, the Division of Allied Health at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Adelaide (WCH) began a...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
Recent intensive dialogue and debate regarding healthcare reform has led provider administrators to ...
Abstract The operational field in public healthcare is transforming at an unprecedented speed. T...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
To date, improvement in health care has relied mainly on a ‘‘top down’ ’ programme by programme appr...
The purpose of this study was to explore resources that will benefit the management of health care o...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe five salient factors that emerge in two successfu...
A healthcare organization, like any organization, faces the inevitability of change. However, health...
Empowered staff can make meaningful change. Empowerment involves recognising the potential that lies...
This thesis consists of three papers that aim to increase our understanding of how divergent changes...
How can the needs and perspective of patients be incorporated in the design and redesign of health s...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
Purpose: Patient empowerment has been variously depicted as a new paradigm inspiring the patient-pro...
In 1995, the Division of Allied Health at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Adelaide (WCH) began a...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
Recent intensive dialogue and debate regarding healthcare reform has led provider administrators to ...
Abstract The operational field in public healthcare is transforming at an unprecedented speed. T...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
To date, improvement in health care has relied mainly on a ‘‘top down’ ’ programme by programme appr...
The purpose of this study was to explore resources that will benefit the management of health care o...