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Agile Implementation describes the underlying theories and
frameworks that explain health delivery systems and lays out the 8
steps of the Agile Implementation Model founded by Malaz Boustani,
MD, MPH and Jose Azar, MD. In today's complex healthcare
environment, implementing evidence-based care into real-world
practices is difficult and time consuming. Even methods that are
known to be effective allow for limited flexibility and therefore
fail as often as they succeed. Through much study and
experimentation, Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH, Jose Azar, MD, and Craig
A. Solid, PhD have come to understand how individuals' interactions
within the complex social systems of hospitals, clinics, and other
care delivery organizations shape the decisions and behaviors of
those involved. Upon this foundation and through leveraging
theories of behavioral economics, we have developed the Agile
Implementation Model, a process for selecting, adapting,
implementing, evaluating, sustaining, and scaling evidence-based
healthcare interventions. This model acknowledges the uniqueness of
each individual facility and considers individuals within the
system to be semiautonomous but interconnected. In tandem with
illustrative examples, Agile Implementation describes the
underlying theories and frameworks that explain health delivery
systems and lays out the 8 steps of the Agile Implementation Model.
Upon completing Agile Implementation, readers have a better
understanding of why certain quality initiatives succeed while
others fail and have tangible, actionable tools for implementing
effective and sustainable change in the healthcare setting.
Agile Implementation describes the underlying theories and
frameworks that explain health delivery systems and lays out the 8
steps of the Agile Implementation Model founded by Malaz Boustani,
MD, MPH and Jose Azar, MD. In today's complex healthcare
environment, implementing evidence-based care into real-world
practices is difficult and time consuming. Even methods that are
known to be effective allow for limited flexibility and therefore
fail as often as they succeed. Through much study and
experimentation, Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH, Jose Azar, MD, and Craig
A. Solid, PhD have come to understand how individuals' interactions
within the complex social systems of hospitals, clinics, and other
care delivery organizations shape the decisions and behaviors of
those involved. Upon this foundation and through leveraging
theories of behavioral economics, we have developed the Agile
Implementation Model, a process for selecting, adapting,
implementing, evaluating, sustaining, and scaling evidence-based
healthcare interventions. This model acknowledges the uniqueness of
each individual facility and considers individuals within the
system to be semiautonomous but interconnected. In tandem with
illustrative examples, Agile Implementation describes the
underlying theories and frameworks that explain health delivery
systems and lays out the 8 steps of the Agile Implementation Model.
Upon completing Agile Implementation, readers have a better
understanding of why certain quality initiatives succeed while
others fail and have tangible, actionable tools for implementing
effective and sustainable change in the healthcare setting.
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