Positive deviance

Positive deviance To prepare Review the information in this week’s Learning Resources, including the first chapter in Pascale, Sternin, and Sternin book and the Bradley, Curry, Ramanadhan, Rowe, Nembhard, and Krumholz article. (Which are uploaded) Reflect on health care quality problems or issues that warrant systems-level change. Consider the significance of each problem/issue o    How would you apply the principles of positive deviance to address this problem/issue? What specific steps would you take to move from identification of the problem/issue through evaluation of outliers to implementation of a larger scale change to improve quality? o    What examples of positive deviance, if any, are you aware of related to this problem/issue? Conduct research as necessary to see if you can locate one or more instances of positive deviance. The Assignment Write a description of the health care quality problem or issue you selected (decreased nurse/patient ratio and its impact on nursing care) and explain how it could be addressed using the principles of positive deviance Pascale, R. T., Sternin, J., & Sternin, M. (2010). The power of positive deviance: How unlikely innovators solve the world's toughest problems. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press. Chapter 1, “Introduction: Against All Odds” (pp. 1–18) Sign in Screen reader users: click this link for accessible mode. Accessible mode has the same essential features but works better with your reader. Books Get print book No eBook available Amazon.com Barnes&Noble.com - $20.27 Books-A-Million - $18.00 IndieBound Find in a library All sellers » Front Cover 7 ReviewsWrite review The Power of Positive Deviance: How Unlikely Innovators Solve the ..., Volume 1 By Richard T. Pascale, Jerry Sternin, Monique Sternin About this book Get Textbooks on Google Play Rent and save from the world's largest eBookstore. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. Go to Google Play Now » Harvard Business Press Pages displayed by permission of Harvard Business Press. Copyright. Page i HOSPITAL QUALITY: INGREDIENTS FOR SUCCESS— OVERVIEW AND LESSONS LEARNED Jack A. Meyer, Sharon Si low-Carroll, Todd Kutyla, Larry S. Stepnick, and Lise S. Rybowski July 2004 ABSTRACT: Hospitals across the country are searching for ways to improve quality of care and promote effective quality improvement strategies . This research study, by members of the economic and social research instit ute, identifies and describes the key factors that contributed to the success of four high-performing hospitals across the country. Essential elements of a successful strategy, according to the study, include developing the right culture, attracting and retaining the right people, devising and updating the right in-house processes, and giving staff the right tools to do the job. External influences, such as local market competition, and public or private health quality initiatives and standards al so have an impact. Th rough information gleaned from site visits and in-depth interviews with th ese high-performing hospitals, the study assesses quality drivers, internal processes, and challenges, and offers guidance and actions steps to help hospitals move in the right direction. Support for this research was provide d by The Commonwealth Fund. The views presented here are those of the authors and should not be attr ibuted to The Commonwealth Fund or its directors, officers, or staff. Additional copies or this (#761) and other Commonwealth Fund publications are available online at www.cwmf.org . To learn more about new Fund publications when they appear, visit the Fund’s website and register to receive e-mail alerts

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