Align Your Improvement Efforts
When you have reached a system and culture of continuous improvement in your team it is a great result. People experience that you take problems seriously, your team grows, and you can help your patients better and better. However, this is no guarantee that you will contribute to the goals of your organization. It requires that you connect your goals with the organizational goals.
This asks for a collaborative process between the different layers in the organization. This collaboration is intended to translate end results— such as patient satisfaction, quality of care, or financial performance— into concrete actions. Actions that (teams of) care providers can take to improve and realize the organizational ...
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