Innovation and sustainability in a large-scale healthcare improvement collaborative - seven propositions for achieving system-wide innovation and sustainability

N. Amoo, Rebecca Malby, Kieran Mervyn
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Change and reform in the healthcare system, and policy determination to reduce costs has now necessitated a rethink and more innovation for this sector. Leadership needs to strengthen professionals who have the dual responsibility for ensuring the quality and effectiveness of healthcare and this requires new organisational forms beyond the traditional hierarchical structures. Drawing upon strategic management and leadership discourse to underpin the study into sustainable and high performing healthcare systems, we present seven key lessons (propositions) from a mixed-methods study of a city-wide collaboratives in Leeds, UK. Our study suggested that the sustainability of such collaboratives, requires a more effective structure that could be local city-wide collaborative in contrast to national/regional collaboratives. However, there are also several unknowns in such novel organisational structures. The study also finds that both an energetic strategic leader and promotion of professional learning cultures are vital for the sustainability of such collaboratives.
大规模医疗保健改进协作中的创新和可持续性——实现全系统创新和可持续性的七个主张
医疗保健系统的变革和改革,以及降低成本的政策决心,现在需要对这一部门进行反思和更多的创新。领导需要加强专业人员谁拥有双重责任,以确保医疗保健的质量和有效性,这需要超越传统的等级结构新的组织形式。借鉴战略管理和领导话语,以支持研究可持续和高性能的医疗保健系统,我们提出了七个关键的经验教训(主张),从一个城市范围内的合作在英国利兹的混合方法研究。我们的研究表明,这种合作的可持续性需要一个更有效的结构,与国家/区域合作相比,可以是当地城市范围的合作。然而,在这种新颖的组织结构中也存在一些未知因素。研究还发现,一个精力充沛的战略领导者和专业学习文化的推广对于这种合作的可持续性至关重要。
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