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Implementing healthcare excellence: the vital role of the CEO in evidence-based design.

Craig Zimring1, Godfried L Augenbroe, Eileen B Malone, Blair L Sadler.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This paper explores the role of the chief executive officer (CEO) in evidence-based design (EBD), discussing the internal and external challenges that a CEO faces, such as demands for increased quality, safety, patient-and-family-centeredness, increased revenue, and reduced cost.
BACKGROUND: Based on a series of interviews and case studies and the experience of the authors as researchers, consultants, and CEOs, this paper provides a model for EBD and recommends actions that a CEO can undertake to create an effective project over the life cycle of a building. TOPICAL HEADINGS: Evidence-Based Design: A Performance-Based Approach to Achieving Key Goals; Key Approaches to Executing Evidence-Based Design; Overcoming Barriers to Innovation: The CEO's Vital Role in Implementing Evidence-Based Design
CONCLUSIONS: The CEO bears special responsibility for successful facility project implementation. Only the CEO possesses the responsibility and authority to articulate the strategy, vision, goals, and resource constraints that frame every project. With the support of their boards, CEOs set the stage for the transformation of an organization's culture and fuel clinical and business process reengineering by encouraging and, if necessary, forcing collaboration between the strong disciplinary and departmental divisions found in healthcare systems.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 21161905     DOI: 10.1177/193758670800100303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HERD        ISSN: 1937-5867


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1.  Design of Genuine Birth Environment: Midwives Intuitively Think in Terms of Evidence-Based Design Thinking.

Authors:  Mette Blicher Folmer; Karin Jangaard; Henrik Buhl
Journal:  HERD       Date:  2018-09-25
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