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Rethinking patient flow – The smallest changes with the greatest overall benefits Passed

Tuesday May 14, 2024 16:30 - 17:00 F1

Lecturer: Johan Groop

Track: Personalization in Health Care

In the phase of growing pressures to improve both access and affordability of care, the obvious solution is to free up capacity by improving flow to reducing length of stay. Yet, despite significant efforts, hospitals around the world are struggling to achieve breakthrough results. The lecture presents a fresh perspective on how to solve this complex issue of in a simple manner. It tells the story of how hospitals have reached 10-20% reductions in length of stay within a matter of weeks, while being truly patient-centered and clinically led. How do we identify the typically small changes that drastically will improve patient flow through all pathways simultaneously?

Language

English

Topic

Change Managment

Seminar type

Live broadcast

Lecture type

Presentation

Objective of lecture

Tools for implementation

Level of knowledge

Intermediate

Target audience

Management/decision makers
Politicians
Organizational development
Researchers
Healthcare professionals

Keyword

Actual examples (good/bad)
Benefits/effects
Management

Conference

Vitalis

Lecturers

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Johan Groop Lecturer

Senior Partner, D.Sc
Nordic Healthcare Group

Dr. Johan Groop is a change-maker who works at the forefront of developing solutions to solve some of the health and social care industries' most pressing challenges. His expertise spans several areas such as operational transformation, strategy, research and technology. He is a senior partner at Nordic Healthcare Group, a leading advisory, insights, and research company focused solely on the healthcare social care, and life sciences industries. Dr. Groop leads an international team whose ambition is to transform the ways healthcare systems manage and improve patient flow to create rapid breakthroughs in the timeliness, quality, and affordability of care. They do so by combining a a patient-centered and clinically led approach with system's thinking, to identify the few things to improve for the greatest overall benefit.