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Produktbild: Value by Design

Value by Design Developing Clinical Microsystems to Achieve Organizational Excellence

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.03.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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384

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25,5/20,5/2,2 cm

Gewicht

915 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-38534-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.03.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

25,5/20,5/2,2 cm

Gewicht

915 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-38534-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Value by Design
  • Figures and Tables xi

    Foreword Elliott S. Fisher xvii

    Preface: Improvement at the Front Line of Care xxi

    Acknowledgments xxix

    The Editors xxxiii

    The Contributors xxxv

    1 Introducing Clinical Microsystems 1

    Learning Objectives 1

    Microsystems in Health Care 1

    A Broader View of Systems and Microsystems 6

    Research on Microsystems in Health Care 11

    Three Conceptual Imperatives in the Work of Value Improvement 20

    Conclusion 24

    Summary 25

    Key Terms 25

    Review Questions 26

    Discussion Questions 26

    References 26

    Chapter One Action Guide 29

    Introduction to the 5PS 29

    The Clinical Microsystem Process and Structure of the 5Ps Model 29

    External Mapping Tool 35

    Microsystem Assessment Tool (MAT) 40

    2 Partnering with Patients to Design and Improve Care 47

    Learning Objectives 47

    The Aim of Health Care and the Need to Partner with Patients 48

    Conceptual Frameworks for Partnering with Patients 51

    Tactics for Partnering with Patients 61

    Patients as Informants and Advisors 65

    Conclusion 67

    Summary 67

    Key Terms 67

    Review Questions 68

    Discussion Questions 68

    References 68

    Chapter Two Action Guide 71

    Gaining Customer Knowledge 71

    Institute for Patient and Family-Centered Care Matrix 82

    Value Stream Mapping 83

    Definitions of Selected Value Stream Mapping Terms 84

    3 Improving Safety and Anticipating Hazards in Clinical Microsystems 87

    Learning Objectives 87

    Case Study of Organizational Factors to Promote a Culture of Safety 88

    Discussion 92

    Definitions 93

    Identification of Medical Errors and Adverse Events 94

    Frequency of Adverse Events and Medical Errors 95

    Conclusion 107

    Summary 107

    Key Terms 108

    Review Questions 108

    Discussion Questions 109

    References 109

    Chapter Three Action Guide 113

    5S Method 113

    Checklists 116

    Failure Mode and Effects Analysis 118

    Rehearsals or Simulations 120

    Designing Patient Safety into the Microsystem 122

    The Link Between Safety, the Microsystem, and Mindfulness 123

    Conclusion 129

    References 130

    4 Using Measurement to Improve Health Care Value 131

    Learning Objectives 131

    Measuring What Matters at All Levels of the System 132

    Tips and Principles to Foster a Rich Information Environment 138

    Designing Information Flow to Support High-Value Care 140

    Conclusion 150

    Summary 151

    Key Terms 152

    Review Questions 152

    Discussion Questions 152

    References 153

    Chapter Four Action Guide 155

    Patient Value Compass 155

    Balanced Scorecard 156

    Measure What Matters Worksheet 157

    Examples of Data Walls 159

    References 160

    5 Starting the Patient's Care in Clinical Microsystems 161

    Learning Objectives 161

    The Entry Functions of Clinical Microsystems 162

    Conclusion 182

    Summary 183

    Key Terms 183

    Review Questions 183

    Discussion Questions 184

    References 184

    Chapter Five Action Guide 187

    Process Mapping with Flowcharts 187

    Access Measures and Tools 190

    CARE Vital Signs 192

    Reference 195

    6 Designing Preventive Care to Improve Health 197

    Learning Objectives 197

    The Work of Preventive Health Care 198

    An Action-Based Taxonomy of Preventive Health Services 202

    Conclusion 213

    Summary 213

    Key Terms 213

    Review Questions 214

    Discussion Questions 214

    References 214

    Chapter Six Action Guide 217

    Radiology Microsystem Preventive Activity of Mammography and VAP Bundles in Critical Care 217

    7 Planning for Responsive and Reliable Acute Care 221

    Learning Objectives 221

    Anticipating the Needs of Acutely Ill Patients 222

    Defining Acute Care Needs of Patients and Families 222

    An Overview of Design Requirements for Acute Care 225

    Advanced Access and Effective Care Transitions 233

    Conclusion 235

    Summary 236

    Key Terms 236

    Review Questions 236

    Discussion Questions 237

    References 237

    Chapter Seven Action Guide 239

    Microsystem Transitions and Handoffs 240

    8 Engaging Complexity in Chronic Illness Care 241

    Learning Objectives 241

    An Invitation to Complexity 242

    The Experience of Chronic Illness 244

    The Burden of Chronic Illness 245

    The Goals of Chronic Illness Care 248

    Clinical Complexity in Chronic Illness Care 250

    Designing for Complexity Through Alignment of Problems and Practice Solutions 252

    The Nature of Complex Adaptive Systems 254

    The Chronic Care Model 255

    Care Coordinaton and Transitions 260

    Patient Self-Management 262

    Conclusion 265

    Summary 266

    Key Terms 266

    Review Questions 267

    Discussion Questions 267

    References 267

    Chapter Eight Action Guide 271

    STAR Generative Relationships 271

    Reference 273

    9 Supporting Patients and Families Through Palliative Care 277

    Learning Objectives 277

    The Need for Palliative Care in Modern America 278

    End-of-Life Experience Yesterday and Today 279

    Principles of Palliative Care 281

    Reducing Variation in End-of-Life Care 283

    Core Processes in Palliative Care 285

    Care Coordination Near the End of Life 287

    Formal Palliative Care and Hospice Programs 289

    Planning for Both Life and Death with Advance Directives 291

    Conclusion 293

    Summary 295

    Key Terms 295

    Review Questions 295

    Discussion Questions 296

    References 296

    Chapter Nine Action Guide 297

    Mental Models 297

    Using the Ladder of Inference to Explore Mental Models 297

    Reference 301

    10 Designing Health Systems to Improve Value 303

    Learning Objectives 303

    From Parts to Whole 304

    New Vision of Integrated Systems to Produce High Value 305

    The Execution Triangle 313

    Leading Change at All Levels 315

    Changing Local Culture 318

    The Path Forward for Making High-Value Health Systems 323

    Summary 326

    Key Terms 326

    Review Questions 326

    Discussion Questions 327

    References 327

    Chapter Ten Action Guide 331

    Micro-, Meso-, and Macrosystem Matrix 331

    Index 335