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by Lorri Zipperer

ePub Knowledge Management in Healthcare download
Author:
Lorri Zipperer
ISBN13:
978-1409438830
ISBN:
140943883X
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Publisher:
Routledge; 1 edition (April 21, 2014)
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Subcategory:
Medicine & Health Sciences
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1551 kb
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Knowledge Management in Healthcare book.

Knowledge Management in Healthcare book.

Managing knowledge in healthcare enterprises is hence crucial for optimal achievement of lowered cost of services with higher quality

Managing knowledge in healthcare enterprises is hence crucial for optimal achievement of lowered cost of services with higher quality knowledge management process model. Knowledge Management for Primary Healthcare Services.

Knowledge management – if envisioned thoughtfully – takes a. .

Knowledge management – if envisioned thoughtfully – takes a systemic approach to implementation that includes the embodiment of a learning culture. Knowledge Management in Healthcare draws on relevant business, clinical and health administration literature plus the analysis of discussions with a variety of clinical, administrative, leadership, patient and information experts.

Knowledge Management in Healthcare. Publisher: Routledge. Print ISBN: 9781138271418, 1138271411. Knowledge management - if envisioned thoughtfully - takes a systemic approach to implementation that includes the embodiment of a learning culture.

The book Knowledge Management in Healthcare highlights key reasons for ensuring that knowledge gets transferred, and .

The book Knowledge Management in Healthcare highlights key reasons for ensuring that knowledge gets transferred, and it provides insightful examples for initiating improvements. As healthcare reform requires a rethinking of processes and paradigms, this book offers organizations and healthcare professionals an annotated roadmap for achieving greater success through effective knowledge sharing and management. Lorri Zipperer's book takes a complex topic that has been woefully illusive and yet powerful and presents practical opportunities for systematic change in healthcare based on a theoretical and applied basis.

Medicine & Health Sciences

Medicine & Health Sciences. In addition, Ms Zipperer has recently contributed chapters on knowledge sharing work for medical librarians and systems thinking as a strategic development approach to a core library management publications both scheduled for publication in 2011. She is a published author in alternative roles for librarians, patient safety, medical reference, information management and visioning.

Lorri Zipperer (Zipperer Project Management, USA). The effective application of evidence and knowledge and its impact in healthcare organizations on reliable decision-making should be studied.

Lorri Zipperer, Cybrarian, is the principal at Zipperer Project Management in Albuquerque, NM. Lorri was a founding staff member of the National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) as the information project manager. Lorri is an American Hospital Association/NPSF Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship alumnus. She has been recognized by the US based organizations, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) and the Medical Library Association (MLA), for her project work and writing exploring the roles of librarians in medical error reduction.

Knowledge management goes beyond data and information capture in computerized health records and ordering systems; it seeks to leverage the experiences of all who interact in healthcare to enhance care delivery, teamwork, and organizational learning. Knowledge management - if envisioned thoughtfully - takes a systemic approach to implementation that includes the embodiment of a learning culture. Knowledge is then used to support that culture and the knowledge workers within it to encourage them to share what they know, thusly enabling their peers, their organizations and ultimately their patients to benefit from their experience to proactively dismantle hierarchy and encourage sharing about what works, and what doesn’t to focus efforts on improvement. Knowledge Management in Healthcare draws on relevant business, clinical and health administration literature plus the analysis of discussions with a variety of clinical, administrative, leadership, patient and information experts. The result is a book that will inform thinking on knowledge access needs to mitigate potential failures, design lasting improvements and support the sharing of what is known to enable work towards attaining high reliability. It can be used as a general tool for leaders and individuals wishing to devise and implement a knowledge-sharing culture in their institution, design innovative activities supporting transparency and communication to strengthen existing programs intended to enhance knowledge sharing behaviours and contribute to high quality, safe care.