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Realistic evaluation of the Flexmonitor, a team program to maintain and reflect on flexibility
Frank van Gool, Joyce Bierbooms, Richard Janssen, Inge BongersFlexibility is necessary in a dynamic healthcare environment. However, balancing flexibility and consistency is difficult for healthcare teams, especially when working in…
Data and HIT systems in primary care settings: an analysis of perceptions and use
Sophia D. Arabadjis, Erin E. SullivanElectronic Health Records (EHRs) and other Health Information Technologies (HITs) pose significant challenges for clinicians, administrators and managers in the field of primary…
Clarifying the interface between respectful leadership and intention to stay
Ibeawuchi K. Enwereuzor, Lawrence E. UgwuConsidering that leaders play an important role in influencing the work environment and experiences of subordinates as well as the fact that employees like to be respected, the…
Money matters – primary care providers' perceptions of payment incentives
Sofie Vengberg, Mio Fredriksson, Bo Burström, Kristina Burström, Ulrika WinbladPayments to healthcare providers create incentives that can influence provider behaviour. Research on unit-level incentives in primary care is, however, scarce. This paper…
Lean management in health care: a review of reviews of socio-technical components for effective impact
Marta Marsilio, Martina PisarraThe aims of the implementation of lean management in health care are to improve quality of care, to eliminate waste and to increase efficiency. The purpose of this study is to…
Linking supportive leadership to satisfaction with care: proposing and testing a service-profit chain inspired model in the context of elderly care
Ali Kazemi, Tinna Elfstrand CorlinAs marketization has gained ground in elderly care, satisfaction with care has come to play a crucial role in designing for high-quality care. Inspired by the service-profit chain…
Misalignment between policy and staff experience: the case of an Australian hospital redevelopment
Chiara Pomare, Kate Churruca, Janet C. Long, Louise A. Ellis, Jeffrey BraithwaiteHospitals are constantly redeveloping to improve functioning and modernise the delivery of safe and high-quality care. In Australia, it is expected that different stakeholders…
A qualitative exploration of value and waste in a Trinidadian emergency department patient flow process: perspectives of patients and clinicians
Loren De Freitas, Steve Goodacre, Rachel O'Hara, Praveen Thokala, Seetharaman HariharanA process that does not include the customer's value may not be effective in providing care. This study aimed to identify value and waste in an emergency department (ED) patient…