Change management model Changes to be implemented Facts The information gathering process Awareness on the needs of the patients Awareness on its limitations and issues Administration of the valuable change s Identify change management and tracking the conditions
Increase room turnover Improve the preparation procedures Increase the doctors’ approval
What Needs to be Changed? Execute an Training Plan Actual Training To Which Division will the Change be Implemented?
Evaluating the Results Acquire Information from the Staff Acquire Information from the Patient Absolute Change
Management Objectives Expectations Continuous Improvement Improved Performance= Improved Patient Approval!
Resolving the DEF Problem Procedures, Data, Instruments Final Decisions
How to Implement Change Quality and Risk Management Group Challenges
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