Influential Article Review - Evaluating Health Care Organizations and their Ability to Innovate

Authors

  • Christian Bishop
  • Rafael Jordan
  • Warren Cook

Keywords:

Health care innovation, Innovation profile, Quality management, Systems theory, Patient participation, Shared decision making, Discourse analysis

Abstract

This paper examines healthcare innovation. We present insights from a highly influential paper. Here are the highlights from this paper: The health care sector shows a disjunction between the well-understood necessity for change and the capacity to realize it. Conventional management strategies and traditional means of influencing professionals often fail to deliver projected outcomes. We address this issue from a different angle. An organization’s capacity for change is determined by the combination of power distribution, value system and change readiness, which should be analyzed not as formal qualities but as aspects of the organization as a social system, disclosing a reality beneath the surface of mission statements, quality policy and management models. We describe a method to analyse the identity of an organization as a social system with respect to its innovation potential. This identity shows in the rules of discourse determining what is valid communication and which are the sources of impact of arguments in a communicative interaction leading to decisions. We present two case studies in which groups of physicians argue in favor of respectively against the availability of physician-assisted death (PAD) for terminal patients.For our overseas readers, we then present the insights from this paper in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German.

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Published

2019-12-13

How to Cite

Bishop, C., Jordan, R., & Cook, W. (2019). Influential Article Review - Evaluating Health Care Organizations and their Ability to Innovate. Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 14(7). Retrieved from https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JSIS/article/view/3428

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