Organizing for Quality

The Improvement Journeys of Leading Hospitals in Europe and the United States

Peter Mendel author Paul Bate author Glenn Robert author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Nov '07

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This challenging and highly practical book draws on the findings from an international study designed to help practitioners and researchers understand the factors and processes that enable healthcare organisations in the United States and Europe to achieve - and sustain - high quality services for their users. The in-depth case-studies from seven leading hospitals give an international, evidence-based outlook that focuses on both the organisational and cultural processes of quality improvement. Implication for research and practice are considered, and a checklist of possible challenges has been drawn up to help identify any 'gaps' in initiatives. Healthcare policy makers and shapers including hospital chief executives and NHS directors will find this book enlightening, as will healthcare quality improvement and service development researchers and professionals. Clinicians with an interest in quality improvement will also find much of interest.

'Not only does the book provide interesting findings, it also highlights the qualitative research methodology and how effective this type of research can be...a valuable addition to any healthcare professional's tool kit.' HELEN EWING, DHSc, MN(A. T. STILL UNIVERSITY)

ISBN: 9781846191510

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 510g

278 pages