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Can influence the way dynamic business tasks are led, including the computerization of a particular business segment.
Operational changes
occur when the business direction, in relation to its vision, mission, and philosophy, is altered.
Strategic change
Influence the internal organizational culture
Cultural changes
In human resources occur primarily due to political reasons of varying types
Political changes
Organizations are driven to change in order to _______ to the many pressures they encounter from their environment.
respond
These pressures usually include:
1.) Global competition
2.) Changes in customer demand
3.) Technological advances
4.) New legislation
Proposed by the universally recognized
founder of social psychology in the 1950s.
Highly relevant today and often used as
the basis for many change management
strategies.
Kurt Lewin’s three-step “Unfreeze- Change-Refreeze” model
When was Kurt Lewin’s three-step “Unfreeze- Change-Refreeze” model proposed?
1950
• “Awareness of the business reasons for
change;
• Desire to engage and participate in the
change;
• Knowledge about how to change,
•Ability to implement change, and;
• Reinforcement to ensure change sticks”.
Proski’s ADKAR® Model
• Developed by Harvard Business School’s John Kotter
• Focuses on efficient and effective change management in a
competitive world.
• Building a strong, collaborative team and a solid strategy;
• Creating effective communication channels;
• Supporting staff empowerment;
• Using a phased and steady approach; and
• Securing the change within an organization’s culture
Kotter’s 8-Step Model of Change
Who developed Kotter’s 8-Step Model of Change?
Harvard Business School’s John Kotter
Is a series of tools, techniques and processes aimed at successfully effecting change.
Change management
____________ described common tools and techniques
that a change management practitioner might use during
a change initiative, which include
Downey (2008)
• Collects, aggregates, analyzes, and disseminates patient health information.
• Committed to the timely and accurate collection of health information and its maintenance, storage, retentions, and disclosure.
Health Information Management Professional
A Health Information Management Professional is certified by the ___________________________.
American Health Information Management Association
Common features include 24/7 call centers, diagnosis using images sent via email, medical certificates, and treatment plan summaries. These kinds of telemedicine centers usually have a corresponding mobile app to facilitate easier access.
Telemedicine in the PH
Over-the-phone telemedicine providers
1.) Medgate
2.) Lifeline
Mobile App-based Telemedicine centers
1.) MyPocketDoctor
2.) MyDocNow
The leading research unit in the University of the Philippines responsible for developing cost effective tools and innovations in the realm of information and communications technology (ICT) for improving health care
The National Telehealth Center
Has also begun distributing the breakthrough “RXBox” telemedicine device developed by engineers and researchers from University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman and UP Manila
Department of Science & Technology (DOST)
RXBox has features that enable teleconsultations via ____, _____, or ___
1.) email
2.) video call
3.) SMS
The RXBox stores and files data into a _________________________.
community health information system