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Intraorganization conflicts of interest in hospitals adapting to a changing ecosystem
Lior Naamati-SchneiderHealth systems function in an ecosystem that is turbulent and competitive because of demographic, economic, political, technological and lifestyle changes and sociopolitical…
Considering the role of context when implementing government policies in hospitals: introduction of a prospective payment system for psychiatry
Nicolas Schippel, Kira Isabel Hower, Susanne Zank, Holger Pfaff, Christian RietzThe context in which an innovation is implemented is an important and often neglected mediator of change. A prospective payment system (PPS) for psychiatric and psychosomatic…
Patient engagement in system redesign teams: a process of social identity
Mariam Krikorian Atkinson, James C. Benneyan, Russell S. Phillips, Gordon D. Schiff, Lindsay S. Hunt, Sara J. SingerStudies demonstrate how patient roles in system redesign teams reflect a continuum of involvement and influence. This research shows the process by which patients move through…
The whistleblower stages model in British National Health Service Inquiries
Martin PowellThis article applies the whistleblowing stages model to whistleblowing journeys as seen in British National Health Service (NHS) Inquiries.
Conceptual foundations of organizational structure: re-structuring of women's health services
Peter Nugus, Joanne Travaglia, Maureen MacGinley, Deborah Colliver, Maud Mazaniello-Chezol, Fernanda Claudio, Lerona Dana LewisResearchers often debate health service structure. Understanding of the practical implications of this debate is often limited by researchers' neglect to integrate participants'…
Clinical guidelines and clinical autonomy: exploring the missing link
Maria AndriThis paper aims at understanding how clinical guidelines' use in the labour process relates to clinical autonomy, that is, the self-control medical professionals exercise over…
The influence of soft and hard TQM on quality performance and patient satisfaction in health care: investigating direct and indirect effects
Rasha Zuhair Alkhaldi, Ayman Bahjat AbdallahThe present study conceptualizes total quality management (TQM) in terms of soft and hard aspects and examines their effects on quality performance and patient satisfaction. The…
Leading with love: learning and shared accountability
Peter Pronovost, Todd M. Zeiger, Randy Jernejcic, V. George TopalskyTo describe peer learning and shared accountability and their use within our management system to improve the rate of patient annual wellness visits completed by primary care…