To date, improvement in health care has relied mainly on a ‘‘top down’ ’ programme by programme approach to service change and development. This has spawned a multitude of different and often impressive improvement schemes and activities. We question whether what has been happening will be sufficient to achieve the desired scale of change within the time scales set. Is it a case of ‘‘more of the same’ ’ or are there new and different approaches that might now be usefully implemented? Evidence from the social sciences suggests that other perspectives may help to recast large scale organisational change efforts in a new light and offer a different, though complementary, approach to improvement thinking and practice. Particularly prominent is ...
noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explo...
Why is it that in spite of all the health policy reforms, clinical practice innovations, increasing ...
The pressure on the healthcare sector is increasing all over the world. The amount of treatable dise...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
Although major defects in the performance of healthcare systems are well documented, progress toward...
Why is it that in spite of all the health policy reforms, clinical practice innovations, increasing ...
Health care improvement is always on the planning agenda but can prove frustrating when \u27the syst...
Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt t...
Objective: Process innovations can increase efficiency and quality in service organisations. [1,2] H...
Background: This paper draws on data from five English primary care trust (PCT) case studies which f...
Although the actions of a particular clinician with an individual patient in the consultation are i...
Strategic and operational changes are prevalent features of organisational life, pursued to ensure c...
BACKGROUND: There has been much innovation in primary care in the past few decades. Although externa...
CONTEXT: The goal of this article is to provide a succinct scan of the literature as it relates to t...
Background: There is a growing recognition of the importance of introducing new ways of working int...
noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explo...
Why is it that in spite of all the health policy reforms, clinical practice innovations, increasing ...
The pressure on the healthcare sector is increasing all over the world. The amount of treatable dise...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
Although major defects in the performance of healthcare systems are well documented, progress toward...
Why is it that in spite of all the health policy reforms, clinical practice innovations, increasing ...
Health care improvement is always on the planning agenda but can prove frustrating when \u27the syst...
Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt t...
Objective: Process innovations can increase efficiency and quality in service organisations. [1,2] H...
Background: This paper draws on data from five English primary care trust (PCT) case studies which f...
Although the actions of a particular clinician with an individual patient in the consultation are i...
Strategic and operational changes are prevalent features of organisational life, pursued to ensure c...
BACKGROUND: There has been much innovation in primary care in the past few decades. Although externa...
CONTEXT: The goal of this article is to provide a succinct scan of the literature as it relates to t...
Background: There is a growing recognition of the importance of introducing new ways of working int...
noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explo...
Why is it that in spite of all the health policy reforms, clinical practice innovations, increasing ...
The pressure on the healthcare sector is increasing all over the world. The amount of treatable dise...