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Quality Improvement HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture Lecture b This material (Comp12_Unit8b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000013.
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Quality Improvement HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture Lecture b This material (Comp12_Unit8b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded.

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Page 1: Quality Improvement HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture Lecture b This material (Comp12_Unit8b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded.

Quality Improvement

HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture

Lecture b

This material (Comp12_Unit8b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000013.

Page 2: Quality Improvement HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture Lecture b This material (Comp12_Unit8b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded.

HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture

Learning Objective─Lecture b

•Identify strategies for adaptive work that can be useful to HIT initiatives.

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Last Phase of Talk

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Monsters

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Third Principle

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Adaptive Change

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Hospitals

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Page 8: Quality Improvement HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture Lecture b This material (Comp12_Unit8b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded.

HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture Summary─Lecture b

• Be unwavering in the hill you are about to climb; invite others to help you climb it.

• Make sure that there are no monsters in the bathroom.

• Surface the real and perceived loss.• Value the dissenter. • Assume that healthcare providers want to

do what’s right for patients.8Health IT Workforce Curriculum

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HIT and Infecting a Patient Safety Culture References─Lecture b

References• Pronovost, P. (October, 2010). Speech presented at the Legg Mason Capital Management Thought Leader

Forum.

Images

Slide 3: Last Phase of Talk. Courtesy National Institutes of Health. Available from: http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/clinical_research_resources/clinical_and_translational_science_awards/funded_institutions/

Slide 4: Bathroom Drain. Decafinata. Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0). Available from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/47799429@N00/290724680/

Slide 5: Dr. Peter Pronovost. The photo was taken during filming for Program One - "Silent Killer" at Johns Hopkins University's Hospital and Children's Center for the RAM Campaign. Available from:

http://www.ramcampaign.org/pages/campaign_photos.htm

Slide 6: Change. Flickr Creative Commons Commercial: Time for Change. Available from: http://www.sharedvisions.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Change.jpg

Slide 7: Bethlem Royal Hospital Author: Philip Talmage (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic). Available from: http://www.london-traveltips.com/bethlem-royal-hospital-archives-and-museum.htm

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