弗吉尼亚大学健康系统身体成像部门的变革管理

E. N. Weiss, R. Goldberg, A. English
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这个基于实地的案例探讨了弗吉尼亚大学身体成像部门(BID)和该部门的新主任阿伦·克里希纳拉杰(Arun Krishnaraj),他试图评估和改善BID及其患者正在处理的挫折、困惑、延误和其他问题。本案例挑战学生解决与变更管理相关的问题,在本案例中是在医疗保健环境中。如果讲师更愿意专注于解决问题、精益和A3思维,请参阅“改善弗吉尼亚大学卫生系统的身体成像部门”(UVA-OM-1597)。克里希纳拉杰本能地知道,在BID中有很多未开发的潜力,可以为在那里接受治疗的病人创造巨大的价值。此外,整个卫生系统和所有BID员工都将从消除各种过程中的废物中受益。关键将是超越对问题的个别定义,转向对问题和寻找真正解决办法和管理变化的最佳方法的普遍接受的描述。弗吉尼亚大学卫生系统身体成像部门的变革管理一名64岁的绅士因发烧和白细胞计数升高而被送往医院,这是感染的迹象。在入院并接受抗生素治疗后,患者并没有像预期的那样有反应。对腹部进行了CT扫描,发现腹腔有组织的积液。转诊医生要求在图像引导下将收集的液体抽吸并可能排出,以确定收集的液体是否是感染源。-Arun Krishnaraj…
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Change Management at the University of Virginia Health System's Body Imaging Division
This field-based case explores the University of Virginia's Body Imaging Division (BID) along with the group's new director, Arun Krishnaraj, who is trying to assess and ameliorate the frustrations, confusions, delays, and other issues BID and its patients are dealing with.The case challenges students to address issues related to change management, in this case in a health care setting. If the instructor would rather focus on problem solving, Lean, and A3 thinking, please see "Improving the Body Imaging Division at the University of Virginia Health System" (UVA-OM-1597).Krishnaraj knew instinctively that there was much untapped potential in BID and significant value that could be created for the patients receiving care there. In addition, the entire health system and all BID employees would benefit from removing the waste in the various processes. The key would be moving beyond individual definitions of the issues toward a commonly accepted description of both the problem and the best approach to finding real solutions and managing change. Excerpt UVA-OM-1609 Dec. 12, 2018 Change Management at the University of Virginia Health System's Body Imaging Division A 64-year-old gentleman presented to the hospital with a fever and elevated white blood cell count, which are signs of an infection. After admission and treatment with antibiotics, the patient did not respond as expected. A CT scan of the abdomen was ordered, which revealed an organized fluid collection in the abdominal cavity. The referring physician requested that the fluid collection be aspirated and potentially drained under image guidance to determine if the fluid collection was the source of infection. —Arun Krishnaraj . . .
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