Do health inquiries lead to health system change? What have we learnt from recent health inquiries and will the same mistakes happen again?


Autoria(s): Day, Gary E.; Casali, Gian Luca
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Since 2001 there have been numerous Commissions of Inquiry into health system failures across the world. While the Inquiries were established to examine poor patient outcomes, each has identified a range of leadership and management shortcomings that have contributed to a poor standard of patient care. While there is an acknowledgement that different heath systems have different contexts, this paper highlights a number of themes that are common across Inquiries. It will discuss a number of common system failures in Inquiries spanning from 2001 to 2013 and pose questions as to why these types of failures are likely to re-occur, as well as possible learnings for health service management and leadership to address a number of these common themes.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91927/

Publicador

Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHSE)

Relação

http://www.achsm.org.au/DownloadDocument.ashx?DocumentID=2206

Day, Gary E. & Casali, Gian Luca (2015) Do health inquiries lead to health system change? What have we learnt from recent health inquiries and will the same mistakes happen again? Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 10(3), SI 32-SI 38.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHSE)

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150399 Business and Management not elsewhere classified #health Inquiries #Management #Leadership #Governance #Patient Safety
Tipo

Journal Article