索马里兰的转型:埃德娜·阿丹妇产医院

Gerry Yemen, S. Snell, J. Meara, C. McClain, Nakul P. Raykar
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有改变的努力,也有改变的努力。埃德娜·阿丹·伊斯梅尔被西方媒体称为穆斯林特蕾莎修女,她在索马里兰的哈尔格萨创办了埃德娜·阿丹妇产医院,掀起了一场小小的革命。从获得西亚德·巴雷政府的收购和许可,获得土地并努力保留土地,设计和建造新建筑,到教育卫生保健工作人员,吸引医生,以及照顾贫困人口的卫生保健需求,该案例为分析变革管理奠定了基础。当Edna Adan Ismail感受到全球化的影响和发达国家对全球护理标准的要求时,她面临着一些复杂的问题。她将如何继续增加和改进医院业务,教育当地居民了解保健提供者和病人,并达到国际行动者的目标和标准?本案例中的材料呈现了围绕大规模创新和实施变革的努力的复杂问题。摘自UVA-OB-1082 2016年5月4日Rev. 2016索马里兰的转型:埃德娜·阿丹妇产医院如果你不能用心去做,你的手永远不会去做。——埃德娜·阿丹·伊斯梅尔的父亲埃德娜·阿丹·伊斯梅尔被西方媒体称为穆斯林特蕾莎修女,她在索马里兰的哈尔格萨创办了埃德娜·阿丹妇产医院,掀起了一场小小的革命。从获得政府的购买和许可以获得土地,到满足贫困人口的医疗保健需求,Edna Adan Ismail在一个资源贫乏的国家开设和经营医院时面临、影响并消除了许多障碍. . . .
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Transformation in Somaliland: Edna Adan Maternity Hospital
There are change efforts, and there are change efforts. Edna Adan Ismail, referred to in the Western press as the Muslim Mother Teresa, created a small revolution when she founded the Edna Adan Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland. From securing buy-in and permissions from Siad Barre's government, acquiring land and struggling to keep it, and designing and constructing a new building, to educating a health care workforce, attracting physicians, and attending to the health care needs of a poor population, the case sets the stage for an analysis of change management. As Edna Adan Ismail feels the impact of globalization and the demands of global standards of care from the developed world, she faces some complex problems. How would she continue to add and improve hospital operations, educate the local population of health care providers and patients, and meet the objectives and standards of international actors? The material in this case presents complex problems around efforts to innovate and implement change on a grand scale. Excerpt UVA-OB-1082 Rev. May 4, 2016 Transformation in Somaliland: Edna Adan Maternity Hospital If you cannot do it with your heart, your hands will never do it. —Edna Adan Ismail's father Edna Adan Ismail, referred to in the Western press as the Muslim Mother Teresa, created a small revolution when she founded the Edna Adan Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland. From securing buy-in and permissions from the government to acquire land to attending to the health care needs of a poor population, Edna Adan Ismail faced, influenced, and removed numerous barriers to open and run a hospital in a resource-poor country. . . .
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