Would It Work for Us? Learning from Quality Improvement in Europe and Beyond

作者: John Øvretveit

DOI: 10.1016/S1070-3241(16)30290-5

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摘要: Article-at-a-Glance Developing quality transfer technology and transferability assessment Transferring a method or an approach that works in one organization to another may not produce the same effect. The result setting is effect of working within system, just alone. context for improvement (QI) To better understand QI activities particular country, five aspects need be considered—the health care social values, reform, history assurance, language politics quality. For example, differences terminology, even region undermine approaches methods. Learning from others’ solutions strategies methods used learn others can improved by seeking out reports describing improvement, carefully deciding which facilities visit conferences networking events attend, developing skills judging adapting others' strategies. Conclusion Similar changes most countries are creating climate more conducive than past, there experience with these examples their successful application. has benefits finding one's own problems. By examining become aware issues have been ignored latent problems organization.

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