Evidence Based Management Model

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As health care professionals we strive to provide the best care that we can daily. But what drives the care that we give? Where do the protocol stem from? How do we know that we are using the best practice to give care to patients? We know through evidence base practice and evidence based management. We then need to use the knowledge that we gain to develop Innovative Care Delivery models to bring about changes for the betterment of the patient, and to help us provide the best patient centered care possible. Evidence based care is care that is based on scientific knowledge that is obtained through research. The knowledge and plan is delivered through care, so that the health care team optimizes the health of their entire panel …show more content…

Evidence based management takes research evidence and applies it to practices that solve organizational problems. (Kovner 2006) As nurses we are a key component and advocate for change. Naturally, when we find something that we do not like we bring it to a higher level. In the emergency department that I work it if we find a process, practice or situation that we feel could be done better our manager will not give us a solution. He encourages us to find a solution. He asks the tough questions, the ones that we will need to answer to iron out the kinks. He helps us form our idea into the “Plan, Study, Act, Do” method. We have a working board in our department that tracks the progress of the idea, and it has a troubleshooting area that co workers can give input. Our manager has used evidence - based research to guide this practice. He has applied it to his position as manager and in turn has made positive changes in our organization. If we need help along the way he is always there to guide us, but he encourages us to find a solution. He guides us using evidence-based research to make changes to our …show more content…

Innovative Care Delivery Models are generally nursing driven, or they are interdisciplinary care delivery models that carry a heavy nursing component and in an acute care setting, including transitional care to home setting. The model should be state of the art, it should focus on improving care making it effective, and cost conscious, it should focus on new roles for nurses and other interdisciplinary members. The model should show measurable improvement in quality, safety, cost, and patient satisfaction. (Joynt and Kimball 2008) Accountable care organizations and Medical Homes are both examples of Innovative Care Delivery models at work. These models show collaboration between disciplines, working together to give the patient the best possible outcome is always the

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