Learning theorySustainabilityChanges that improve the quality of health care should be sustained. Falling back to old, unsatisfactory ways of working is a waste of resources and can in the worst case increase r
—in theory and more practically—for millennia. More recently, thinkers like August Comte have argued that generational change is the engine behind social change. Specifically, each generation entering into a new life stage at more or less the same time is the pulse that creates the history of...
Businesses large and small should be excited about generative AI’s potential to bring the benefits of technology automation to knowledge work, which until now has largely resisted automation. Generative AI tools change the calculus of knowledge work automation; their ability to produce human-like wri...
AI is important for its potential to change how we live, work and play. It has beeneffectively used in businessto automate tasks traditionally done by humans, including customer service, lead generation, fraud detection and quality control. In a number of areas, AI can perform tasks more effic...
Build mechanisms to make development a part of leaders’ day-to-day work.Trainings and skill development are the theory; incorporating those skills into day-to-day work is the practice—and that’s where it really counts. Senior leaders should be the first adopters of new skills, and they ...
The question is whether it is possible theoretically and technologically to make it happen. A leap from bits to qubits: this two-letter change could mean entirely new horizons for healthcare. Quantum computing might bring supersonic drug design, in silico clinical trials with virtual humans simulat...
(a) understanding healthcare as a complex system (especially its key interdependencies and workflows), (b) analysing and addressing variation within the system, (c) learning continuously from real-world data and (d) developing leaders who could motivate people and help them change structures and ...
BMC Health Services Research 2011, 11:350 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/11/350 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access What is the 'problem' that outreach work seeks to address and how might it be tackled? Seeking theory in a primary health prevention programme Mhairi Mackenzie1*, Fiona ...
337K Understand Pender's Health Promotion Mode through examples. Discover how her health promotion theory stems from patients' self-initiated change to improve outcomes. Related to this QuestionDescribe the health belief model. What is the role of the media in respect to health promotion issues...
Inflation refers to a broad rise in the prices of goods and services across the economy over time, eroding purchasing power for both consumers and businesses. Economic theory and practice, observed for many years and across many countries, shows that long-lasting periods of inflation are caused ...