Process-oriented healthcare management systems : development, use, and maintenance for patient-safe healthcare /

Edvinsson, Anita,

Process-oriented healthcare management systems : development, use, and maintenance for patient-safe healthcare / Anita Edvinsson, B.Cs, CRNA, AOCNS. - First edition. - New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, (c)2020. - 1 online resource (xiv, 131 pages) - Health care management collection, .



Chapter 1. Introduction--Why this book -- Chapter 2. Safety and patient safety -- Chapter 3. What is a management system -- Chapter 4. Business processes fundamentals -- Chapter 5. Designing a management system -- Chapter 6. Implement the management system for patient-safecare -- Chapter 7. Live with the management system for patient-safecare -- Chapter 8. Author's reflections.

Public opinion polls suggests that most Americans trusts their medical team. When people go to the physician or are admitted to the hospital, few of them worries about being harmed by the doctor, or someone else from the medical team, making a mistake. Unfortunately, mistakes do happen, and a lot of the adverse events are both preventable and serious. The most common types of preventable harm includes hospital-acquired infections, surgical error, wrong site surgery, medication errors, in-hospital injury, misdiagnosis, and deep vein thrombosis. This book shows a new way to health care management by presenting arguments for a new approach together with some concrete advice on how health care executives and practitioners can begin to think and act differently in order to provide safe health care. The book addresses medical professionals who have recently acquired leadership and management responsibilities. It is also useful for project members working on reviewing or building a management system to support patient safety. This hands-on book presents step by step how a management system can be formed, the prerequisites for having a management system that supports the daily work, and how it can result in increased patient safety.




Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.

9781951527310


Health services administration.
Medical care--Safety measures.
Organizational change.

Management system. Patient safety. Healthcare. Process. Healthcare management. Psychological safety. Leadership. Learning organization. Quality. Business process. Safety-II. Operational improvement.


Electronic books.

RA971 / .P763 2020