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Healthcare Conference Supports Investments in the Health of Work Culture and Care Processes

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Attendees at The 18th CPM Resource Center Conference Hear Recommendations for Change in the Stimulus Plan Era.

The healthcare industry has a unique opportunity to make valuable use of the billions allotted for healthcare IT transformation in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, also known as the Stimulus Package.
Clinicians and executives who attended the CPMRC event heard the value and need for transforming the health of work cultures, advancing the foundational skills of dialogue, partnership and Polarity Management, to successfully integrate and speed adoption of new technology to co-create the best places to give and receive care. Spending money on new technology for the sake of automating existing processes would be wasteful - CPMRC suggests a better approach is to strategically select technology that is intentionally designed to enable interdisciplinary caregivers to provide excellent patient care.
Recommendations for Change
CPMRC, which offers an evidenced-based framework with products and services to help health care organizations create healthy work cultures and integrated health systems, offers these recommendations for change in the stimulus plan era.
Clinicians and executives who attended the CPMRC event heard the value and need for transforming the health of work cultures, advancing the foundational skills of dialogue, partnership and Polarity Management, to successfully integrate and speed adoption of new technology to co-create the best places to give and receive care. Spending money on new technology for the sake of automating existing processes would be wasteful - CPMRC suggests a better approach is to strategically select technology that is intentionally designed to enable interdisciplinary caregivers to provide excellent patient care.

Source: Elsevier B V