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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedLee BY, Wedlock PT, Mitgang EA
How coping can hide larger systems problems: the routine immunisation supply chain in Bihar, India.
Researchers developed a computational simulation model of Bihar, India's routine immunization supply chain where coping occurs to evaluate the broader impact of coping. They conclude that their results show how coping can hide major system design deficiencies and how restricting coping can improve problem diagnosis and potentially lead to enhanced system design.
AHRQ-funded; HS023317.
Citation: Lee BY, Wedlock PT, Mitgang EA .
How coping can hide larger systems problems: the routine immunisation supply chain in Bihar, India.
BMJ Glob Health 2019 Sep 5;4(5):e001609. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001609..
Keywords: Vaccination, System Design, Health Systems, Healthcare Delivery
Xie A, Carayon P, Cartmill R
Multi-stakeholder collaboration in the redesign of family-centered rounds process.
This study explores the experience of multiple stakeholders with collaboration in a healthcare system redesign project. A model of collaborative healthcare system redesign was developed, which defined four phases (i.e., setup of the redesign team, preparation for meetings, collaboration in meetings, follow-up after meetings) and two outcomes (i.e., team outcomes, redesign outcomes) of the collaborative process.
AHRQ-funded; HS018680.
Citation: Xie A, Carayon P, Cartmill R .
Multi-stakeholder collaboration in the redesign of family-centered rounds process.
Appl Ergon 2015 Jan;46 Pt A:115-23. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2014.07.011..
Keywords: System Design, Health Systems, Healthcare Delivery