
Social Capital in Healthcare
How Trust and Teamwork Drive Organizational Excellence
Thomas H. Lee(Autor*in)
Wiley (Verlag)
1. Auflage
Erscheint ca. am 28. Januar 2025
Buch
Hardcover
240 Seiten
978-1-394-31265-8 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Harness the power of social capital to improve the efficacy and efficiency of healthcare organizations
Written by Thomas Lee, Chief Medical Officer at Press Ganey, Social Capital in Healthcare describes a new and powerful framework for improving healthcare, arguing that managers should approach the work of building trust, teamwork, and high reliability with the same intensity and discipline as CFOs use when managing the finances of their organizations.
Lee's powerful framework integrates management priorities such as safety, quality, patient experience, and workforce resilience/burnout/loyalty, demonstrating through data that these "silos" are in fact intertwined, and the work of improving them is best taken on with a single focus: improving social capital.
In this book, readers will learn about:
Key social capital themes in healthcare, including trust, respect, connectedness, and teamwork
The necessity of social capital in healthcare due to changes in medicine, patients, and society
Building social capital through transitivity, reciprocity, bridging connections, and driving the right values
Social capital initiatives at institutions such as the Mayo Clinic, Houston Methodist, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Drawing upon deeply respected work from sociology, psychology, and business strategy, Social Capital in Healthcare earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all forward-thinking healthcare executives, managers, and consultants.
Written by Thomas Lee, Chief Medical Officer at Press Ganey, Social Capital in Healthcare describes a new and powerful framework for improving healthcare, arguing that managers should approach the work of building trust, teamwork, and high reliability with the same intensity and discipline as CFOs use when managing the finances of their organizations.
Lee's powerful framework integrates management priorities such as safety, quality, patient experience, and workforce resilience/burnout/loyalty, demonstrating through data that these "silos" are in fact intertwined, and the work of improving them is best taken on with a single focus: improving social capital.
In this book, readers will learn about:
Key social capital themes in healthcare, including trust, respect, connectedness, and teamwork
The necessity of social capital in healthcare due to changes in medicine, patients, and society
Building social capital through transitivity, reciprocity, bridging connections, and driving the right values
Social capital initiatives at institutions such as the Mayo Clinic, Houston Methodist, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Drawing upon deeply respected work from sociology, psychology, and business strategy, Social Capital in Healthcare earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all forward-thinking healthcare executives, managers, and consultants.
Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
Gewicht
472 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-394-31265-8 (9781394312658)
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THOMAS H. LEE, MD, is the Chief Medical Officer of Press Ganey and the Editor-in-Chief of NEJM Catalyst. He is a practicing physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and has 18 years' experience as a senior leader at Mass-General Brigham. He's an expert in healthcare strategy and policy and a member of the Panel of Health Advisors of the Congressional Budget Office.
Inhalt
Preface ix
Introduction 1
1 A Primer on Social Capital 9
2 Why Healthcare Needs Social Capital Now 35
3 Building, Strengthening, and Using Social Capital Connections 67
4 Building Teams and Networks in Healthcare 93
5 Measuring Social Capital 123
6 Social Capital as the Core of Healthcare Strategy 149
7 How to Be a Chief Officer for Social Capital 169
References 199
Acknowledgments 207
About the Author 211
Index 213
Introduction 1
1 A Primer on Social Capital 9
2 Why Healthcare Needs Social Capital Now 35
3 Building, Strengthening, and Using Social Capital Connections 67
4 Building Teams and Networks in Healthcare 93
5 Measuring Social Capital 123
6 Social Capital as the Core of Healthcare Strategy 149
7 How to Be a Chief Officer for Social Capital 169
References 199
Acknowledgments 207
About the Author 211
Index 213