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Organisational Innovation In Health Services Lessons From The Nhs Treatment Centres John Gabbay Andre Le May Catherine Pope Glenn Robert Paul Bate Maryann Elston

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Organisational Innovation In Health Services Lessons From The Nhs Treatment Centres John Gabbay Andre Le May Catherine Pope Glenn Robert Paul Bate Maryann Elston
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 184
Author: John Gabbay; Andrée le May; Catherine Pope; Glenn Robert; Paul Bate; Mary-Ann Elston
ISBN: 9781847429391, 1847429394
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Organisational Innovation In Health Services Lessons From The Nhs Treatment Centres John Gabbay Andre Le May Catherine Pope Glenn Robert Paul Bate Maryann Elston by John Gabbay; Andrée Le May; Catherine Pope; Glenn Robert; Paul Bate; Mary-ann Elston 9781847429391, 1847429394 instant download after payment.

Amid a welter of simultaneous policy initiatives, treatment centres were a top-down NHS innovation that became subverted into a multiplicity of solutions to different local problems. This highly readable account of how and why they evolved with completely unforeseen results reveals clear, practical lessons based on case study research involving over 200 interviews. Policy makers, managers and clinicians undertaking any organisational innovation cannot afford to ignore these findings.

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