2018
DOI: 10.24083/apjhm.v13i2.5
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Ingredients for Innovation: impacts for practice and the education of health service managers

Abstract: Background: Innovation is associated with improvement, however, there is little published about the “ingredients” for successful innovation in healthcare, and the skills required of Health Service Managers (HSMs) who facilitate change in their organisations.   Aim: This paper synthesizes the findings of a literature review performed to describe the organizational and contextual factors that enable and sustain innovation in healthcare settings.   Implications for the practice of Health Service Management and cu… Show more

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“…A first set of skills revolves around individual attributes or competences for ‘collaboration’, viewed as a crucial trait for innovative practices (Lloyd et al, 2018). Collaborative skills are not fixed qualities like personality traits (O’Leary et al, 2012), but can be acquired through training and experience.…”
Section: Skills Of Professionals In Networking and Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A first set of skills revolves around individual attributes or competences for ‘collaboration’, viewed as a crucial trait for innovative practices (Lloyd et al, 2018). Collaborative skills are not fixed qualities like personality traits (O’Leary et al, 2012), but can be acquired through training and experience.…”
Section: Skills Of Professionals In Networking and Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%