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Money's (not) on my mind: a qualitative study of how staff and managers understand health care's triple Aim.

Marie Höjriis StorkholmPamela MazzocatoMairi SavageCarl Savage
Published in: BMC health services research (2017)
The practical challenges inherent to the Triple Aim may be symptomatic of the interactions between the different mental models that guide staff and managers' understanding and choice of change strategies. Pursuit of quality improvement in the face of financial constraints (the essence of the Triple Aim) may be facilitated through conscious exploration of these empirically identified mental models. Managers might do well to translate the socio-political discourse into a change process that resonates with the mental models held by staff.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • long term care
  • patient safety
  • health insurance