Assessing the implementation processes of a large-scale, multi-year quality improvement initiative: survey of health care providers
Abstract Background Beginning in 2012, Lean was introduced to improve health care quality and promote patient-centredness throughout the province of Saskatchewan, Canada with the aim of producing coordinated, system-wide change. Significant investments have been made in training and implementation,...
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Main Authors: | Donna Goodridge (Author), Masud Rana (Author), Elizabeth L. Harrison (Author), Thomas Rotter (Author), Roy Dobson (Author), Gary Groot (Author), Sonia Udod (Author), Joshua Lloyd (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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