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Microsystems in health care: Part 7. The microsystem as a platform for merging strategic planning and operations.

Linda K Kosnik1, James A Espinosa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The microsystem, as agent for change, plays a critical and essential role in developing and deploying the macrosystem's strategic plan. STRATEGIC PLANNING AND MICROSYSTEM THINKING: To effectively deploy a strategic plan, the organization must align the plan's goals and objectives across all levels and to all functional units. The concepts of microsystem thinking were the foundation for the journey on which Overlook Hospital/Atlantic Health System (Summit, NJ) embarked in 1996. Six stages can be identified in the development of the relationship between macrosystems and microsystems. Five critical themes--trust making, mitigation of constraints and barriers among departments and units, creation of a common vocabulary, raising of microsystem awareness, and facilitation of reciprocal relationships--are associated with these stages. NOTES FROM A MICROSYSTEM JOURNEY: The emergency department (ED) experienced Stage 1--The Emergence of a Self-Aware Microsystem--as it created cultural and behavioral change, which included the actualization of staff-generated ideas and an ongoing theme of trust making. In Stage 3--Unlike Microsystems (Different Units) Learn to Collaborate--the ED's microsystems approach spread to other units in the hospital. Collaboratives addressed x-ray turnaround times, admission cycle times, and safety initiatives. SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSIONS: The microsystem--the small, functional, front-line units--is where the strategic plans become operationalized.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14513668     DOI: 10.1016/s1549-3741(03)29054-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jt Comm J Qual Saf        ISSN: 1549-3741


  7 in total

Review 1.  Understanding the complexity of redesigning care around the clinical microsystem.

Authors:  P Barach; J K Johnson
Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2006-12

2.  Using a Malcolm Baldrige framework to understand high-performing clinical microsystems.

Authors:  Tina C Foster; Julie K Johnson; Eugene C Nelson; Paul B Batalden
Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2007-10

3.  Across the divide: "Primary care departments working together to redesign care to achieve the Triple Aim".

Authors:  Steven Koslov; Elizabeth Trowbridge; Sandra Kamnetz; Sally Kraft; Jeffrey Grossman; Nancy Pandhi
Journal:  Healthc (Amst)       Date:  2016-02-28

4.  Integrating patient safety into the clinical microsystem.

Authors:  J Mohr; P Batalden; P Barach
Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2004-12

5.  Approaches and challenges to optimising primary care teams' electronic health record usage.

Authors:  Nancy Pandhi; Wan-Lin Yang; Zaher Karp; Alexander Young; John W Beasley; Sally Kraft; Pascale Carayon
Journal:  Inform Prim Care       Date:  2014

6.  The Differences in Antibiotic Decision-making Between Acute Surgical and Acute Medical Teams: An Ethnographic Study of Culture and Team Dynamics.

Authors:  E Charani; R Ahmad; T M Rawson; E Castro-Sanchèz; C Tarrant; A H Holmes
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2019-06-18       Impact factor: 9.079

7.  Predictors of job satisfaction among doctors, nurses and auxiliaries in Norwegian hospitals: relevance for micro unit culture.

Authors:  Unni Krogstad; Dag Hofoss; Marijke Veenstra; Per Hjortdahl
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2006-02-17
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