"Articles on devices, information technologies, and other technologies that have effects on care delivery are welcome, as are reports on sociological, managerial, and organizational changes. One area not central to this initiative is innovation in health care payment and finance, which has numerous publication outlets. JAMA will focus on new ways in which care is organized and delivered, not paid for."
Innovations in health care deliver: Call for papers for a yearlong series
D Berwick, H Bauchner, PB Fontanarosa
Journal of the American Medical Association, 2015, 314(7):675-76
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label health care delivery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care delivery. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Monday, 23 March 2015
Building primary care in a changing Europe
"It is expected that primary care can help health systems become more responsive to changing health needs; offer more integrated care delivery; and increase the efficiency of the system overall."
Building primary care in a changing Europe
DS Kringos, WGW Boerma, A Hutchinson, RB Saltman (eds)
World Health Organization
March 2015
Read more here.
Building primary care in a changing Europe
DS Kringos, WGW Boerma, A Hutchinson, RB Saltman (eds)
World Health Organization
March 2015
Read more here.
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Europe,
health care delivery,
health care systems,
integrated care,
performance,
PHAMEU project,
primary care,
public health,
QIPP,
service delivery,
structure
Friday, 27 February 2015
Unwarranted variations in health care performance across Europe
This special supplement contains articles about the ECHO project, which looks at variations in health care delivery with the European Union.
Unwarranted variations in health care performance across Europe: Lessons from the ECHO Project
European Journal of Public Health, 2015, 25, supp 1
Access the articles here.
Unwarranted variations in health care performance across Europe: Lessons from the ECHO Project
European Journal of Public Health, 2015, 25, supp 1
Access the articles here.
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European Union,
geographical areas,
health care delivery,
health systems,
inequalities,
performance,
public health,
service delivery,
variation
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Global diffusion of healthcare innovation
"The study examines the importance and prevalence of specific enablers and, just as important, frontline cultural dynamics that support such adoption and change."
Global diffusion of healthcare innovation
A Darzi, G Parston
World Innovation Summit for Health
December 2013
Read more here.
Global diffusion of healthcare innovation
A Darzi, G Parston
World Innovation Summit for Health
December 2013
Read more here.
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change,
diffusion of innovation,
health care delivery,
health systems,
improvement,
innovation,
innovation adoption,
invention
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