Introduction: Care organizations are often not well equipped to the increasing complexity and chronicity of diseases. Several organizational redesign models propose interventions that may help organizations adapt to this new reality. The objective of this study is to describe the redesign models in a uniform manner and to offer conceptual clarity. Methods: This study presents a systematic comparison of the problem definition and proposed interventions of four redesign models: Care Pathways, Lean Thinking, Relational Coordination and Modern Sociotechnical Design. Data were collected through a critical and thematic review of selected literature. Data were analyzed using a priori deducted coding derived from a theoretical framework based on M...
Understanding how health care organizations can achieve care coordination internally is essential be...
Objective Many studies have investigated the effect of redesign on operational performance; fewer st...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate inter-organizational designs for care–cure condi...
Introduction: Care organizations are often not well equipped to the increasing complexity and chroni...
Access to care and healthcare expenditure remain top tier priorities within several domains of popul...
Purpose: This conceptual article systematically applies theory of organisational routines to standar...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate inter-organizational designs for care–cure cond...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Contains fulltext : 49484.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Changing the organizati...
BACKGROUND: The interest toward hospital restructuring has risen significantly in recent years. In s...
Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt t...
Currently, healthcare organisations are being challenged to provide optimal clinical services within...
AIM: Clinical pathways are used worldwide to (re)organize care processes. They are used by multidi...
Understanding how health care organizations can achieve care coordination internally is essential be...
Objective Many studies have investigated the effect of redesign on operational performance; fewer st...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate inter-organizational designs for care–cure condi...
Introduction: Care organizations are often not well equipped to the increasing complexity and chroni...
Access to care and healthcare expenditure remain top tier priorities within several domains of popul...
Purpose: This conceptual article systematically applies theory of organisational routines to standar...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate inter-organizational designs for care–cure cond...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the app...
Contains fulltext : 49484.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Changing the organizati...
BACKGROUND: The interest toward hospital restructuring has risen significantly in recent years. In s...
Abstract Health care systems are under pressure to control their increasing costs, to better adapt t...
Currently, healthcare organisations are being challenged to provide optimal clinical services within...
AIM: Clinical pathways are used worldwide to (re)organize care processes. They are used by multidi...
Understanding how health care organizations can achieve care coordination internally is essential be...
Objective Many studies have investigated the effect of redesign on operational performance; fewer st...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate inter-organizational designs for care–cure condi...