Project ECHO®: a global cross-sectional examination of implementation success
Abstract Background Organizations implement innovations to disrupt the status quo and create value. Within sectors such as healthcare, innovations need to navigate large scale system and organizational factors to succeed. This research explores the implementation of a global innovation- Project ECHO...
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Main Authors: | Perrin Moss (Author), Nicole Hartley (Author), Trevor Russell (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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