Organizational Learning in Health Care Organizations

The process of collective education in an organization that has the capacity to impact an organization’s operations, performance and outcomes is called organizational learning. In health care organizations, patient care is provided through one or more visible and invisible teams. These teams are com...

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Main Authors: Savithiri Ratnapalan, Elizabeth Uleryk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-02-01
Series:Systems
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/2/1/24
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spelling doaj-83b00f43d2d4446dbae50235d48f36212020-11-25T00:02:14ZengMDPI AGSystems2079-89542014-02-0121243310.3390/systems2010024systems2010024Organizational Learning in Health Care OrganizationsSavithiri Ratnapalan0Elizabeth Uleryk1Division of Emergency Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, CanadaDivision of Emergency Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, CanadaThe process of collective education in an organization that has the capacity to impact an organization’s operations, performance and outcomes is called organizational learning. In health care organizations, patient care is provided through one or more visible and invisible teams. These teams are composed of experts and novices from diverse backgrounds working together to provide coordinated care. The number of teams involved in providing care and the possibility of breakdowns in communication and coordinated care increases in direct proportion to sophisticated technology and treatment strategies of complex disease processes. Safe patient care is facilitated by individual professional learning; inter-professional team learning and system based organizational learning, which encompass modified context specific learning by multiple teams and team members in a health care organization. Organizational learning in health care systems is central to managing the learning requirements in complex interconnected dynamic systems where all have to know common background knowledge along with shared meta-knowledge of roles and responsibilities to execute their assigned functions, communicate and transfer the flow of pertinent information and collectively provide safe patient care. Organizational learning in health care is not a onetime intervention, but a continuing organizational phenomenon that occurs through formal and informal learning which has reciprocal association with organizational change. As such, organizational changes elicit organizational learning and organizational learning implements new knowledge and practices to create organizational changes.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/2/1/24organizational learningsystem based learninghealthcare organizationsknowledge management
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Organizational Learning in Health Care Organizations
Systems
organizational learning
system based learning
healthcare organizations
knowledge management
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Elizabeth Uleryk
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title Organizational Learning in Health Care Organizations
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publisher MDPI AG
series Systems
issn 2079-8954
publishDate 2014-02-01
description The process of collective education in an organization that has the capacity to impact an organization’s operations, performance and outcomes is called organizational learning. In health care organizations, patient care is provided through one or more visible and invisible teams. These teams are composed of experts and novices from diverse backgrounds working together to provide coordinated care. The number of teams involved in providing care and the possibility of breakdowns in communication and coordinated care increases in direct proportion to sophisticated technology and treatment strategies of complex disease processes. Safe patient care is facilitated by individual professional learning; inter-professional team learning and system based organizational learning, which encompass modified context specific learning by multiple teams and team members in a health care organization. Organizational learning in health care systems is central to managing the learning requirements in complex interconnected dynamic systems where all have to know common background knowledge along with shared meta-knowledge of roles and responsibilities to execute their assigned functions, communicate and transfer the flow of pertinent information and collectively provide safe patient care. Organizational learning in health care is not a onetime intervention, but a continuing organizational phenomenon that occurs through formal and informal learning which has reciprocal association with organizational change. As such, organizational changes elicit organizational learning and organizational learning implements new knowledge and practices to create organizational changes.
topic organizational learning
system based learning
healthcare organizations
knowledge management
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/2/1/24
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