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The Deming wheel or PDCAcycle
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DO CHECK ACT Acquire and standardize Plan the change Implement and test Monitor the effects and check the results
PLAN
Plan the change
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Test and implement
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Monitor the effects and check the results
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Acquisition and standardization
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Professional skills and organizational context
Knowledge
• General
• Specific
• Related to the context: organizational process)
Skills
• Specific professional
• Cross-cutting: (relational)
Personal traits/ psycho-social resources
• Motivations
• Attitude at work
• Values
• Social representations
• Personal qualities
• Skills/interests
Organizational context
• Environment and organization
• Definition/ sharing of the expected behaviour and working conditions
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Professional skills and organizational context
Individual skills
Effective actions and behaviours
Skills required by the position
Organizational environment
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The organization that learns
New organizational model
Current organization
Learning
New identity and role awareness
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The organization that learns
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The organization that learns
The traditional organization
• Is the sum of the activities and Organizational Units
• Promotes hierarchy
• Activities and development are oriented by the top management
• Change is linear, predictable and controllable
The organization that learns
• Integrates the activities into a system
• Relies on networks of autonomies and responsibilities
• Each element is in charge of learning and developing activities in coordination with the others
• Is equipped to deal with difficult situations
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The organization that learns
How behaviours should change:
The traditional organization
• Do only what you are asked to
• Focus on the task
• Play the victim
• Give advice
• Tell the others what to do
• Complain about problems
• Look for answers from the top management
• Let things happen
The organization that learns
• Do what is necessary
• Focus on the result
• Face up to your responsibilities
• Make proposals
• Discuss and act
• Seek solutions to problems
• Come up with new ideas and solutions
• Start and guide events
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The organization that learns: Tools
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The organization that learns: Tools
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The organization that learns: Results
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Experience
Critical/reflective thought
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Individual responsibilities
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Group responsibilities
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The Hospital: a complex system
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Mechanical systems
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Complex systems
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The characteristic of complex systems
The relationships between the elements of the system are NOT linear and unidirectional; the final product is NEVER the predictable result of the algebraic sum of its elements
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The characteristic of complex systems
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The complex system of healthcare organizations
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The new frontiers of healthcare organization
REDEFINITION OF THE OFFER CONTINUITY OF CARE
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The healthcare service
Homogeneity of interventions
Reorganization
Prevention Care Rehabilitation
Clinical medicine, even though effective and necessary, applies to treating the disease when it has already been diagnosed
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The healthcare service
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The healthcare service: new scenarios
Bed reduction
Change in the epidemiological picture
Search for quality
Reduction of the length of hospitalization
Technological innovation
Healthcare organizations look for new organizational models to optimize resources and put the patient at the centre, by planning a diagnostic and therapeutic pathway focused on individual clinical and care needs
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The healthcare service: main objective
High level of integration between social and healthcare services
Homogeneity of social and healthcare services
Reorganization process
Cross-sectoral interventions
Continuity between care and rehabilitation activities
Implementation of integrated care pathways
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The repositioning within the system
The Hospital is no longer an isolated facility
For the user admitted to the Hospital
The Hospital is integrated into a network through a system link
For the user admitted to the Hospital
Continuity of care with the provision of adequate services in an economically sustainable context
For the user discharged from the Hospital
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The healthcare service: a new strategy
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The importance of integrated pathways
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Goals of the new healthcare system
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Organizational complexity of the Hospital
Contradiction:
• Expansion and increase of knowledge
• Fragmentation of competence
• Exaltation of specializations
• Social, territorial and professional mobility
Need:
• Adequate response to the healthcare needs of the population
• Multidisciplinary and multi-specialty approach
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Hospital, today
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The
Verticalism The Hospital Closure Hierarchy is influenced by
The Hospital, tomorrow
based on Cross-cutting
Chiusura
Integration of the different disciplines, professional skills and responsibilities
Collaborative
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Open The Hospital
New organizational needs
Integration
Organizational streamlining
Organizational streamlining
need for consistency and homogeneity in the administration of the different Operating Units
need for adaptation of the structure according to the situation changes
need to combine the efficiency objectives to the effectiveness objectives of the organizational processes
Back to a patient-centred approach
as the focus of healthcare production processes
Specialization and differentiation
need to preserve the independent development of specific skills within the organization
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Organizational objectives
Clinical objectives
Strategic objectives
Economic objectives
Need for an organizational model that can respond in a suitable manner to the high complexity of the system, and reach the levels of appropriateness, efficiency and effectiveness required to ensure the Essential Levels of Care
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The risks of corporatization
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Reconsider organizational choices
Rationalization of expenditure
Meet
Organizational effectiveness
Strategy
Organization
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the patients’needs