Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities, processes and structures. They are the site of cultural collision, the street fighter culture of politicians who fund services and the health providers’ culture of care. The service itself suffers from unremitting, brutal, and unsuccessful change initiatives rampant with rationalisations that are hidden in euphemism and language codes such as ‘break even’ and ‘sustainability’. Given expansion of knowledge and expertise, how do we not know, or slide away from knowing what ails us and how to remedy it? How do stakeholders, through expediency, ignorance, cowardice or worse, bind themselves into repeating patterns of ineffective action? Thes...
Purpose: Patient empowerment has been variously depicted as a new paradigm inspiring the patient-pro...
noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explo...
The evidence gathered has not yet produced a clear picture of how the institutional (i.e. macro) and...
Following on from the success of the last four years, this new book includes the best papers from th...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
This article presents empirical data on organi-zational reform in Dutch health care, and explores ma...
This thesis consists of three papers that aim to increase our understanding of how divergent changes...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
This paper explores the early implementation of an organizational innovation in the UK National Heal...
The sustained movement towards a more primary health care led National Health Service in the UK has ...
Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt t...
The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Health Research is a comprehensive and authoritative sou...
Nothing has been that consistent as the change is for the knowledge revolution to nourish and cultiv...
Introduction: Care organizations are often not well equipped to the increasing complexity and chroni...
Purpose: Patient empowerment has been variously depicted as a new paradigm inspiring the patient-pro...
noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explo...
The evidence gathered has not yet produced a clear picture of how the institutional (i.e. macro) and...
Following on from the success of the last four years, this new book includes the best papers from th...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
This article presents empirical data on organi-zational reform in Dutch health care, and explores ma...
This thesis consists of three papers that aim to increase our understanding of how divergent changes...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
This paper explores the early implementation of an organizational innovation in the UK National Heal...
The sustained movement towards a more primary health care led National Health Service in the UK has ...
Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt t...
The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Health Research is a comprehensive and authoritative sou...
Nothing has been that consistent as the change is for the knowledge revolution to nourish and cultiv...
Introduction: Care organizations are often not well equipped to the increasing complexity and chroni...
Purpose: Patient empowerment has been variously depicted as a new paradigm inspiring the patient-pro...
noWorldwide healthcare systems are facing immense changes in the demand of care with vast cost explo...
The evidence gathered has not yet produced a clear picture of how the institutional (i.e. macro) and...