2024 Module 4 - How to create a culture of stewardship
This is the fourth of the five modules in our online learning opportunity to help you develop the understanding and skill to
- Improve healthcare systems by increasing value and reducing waste (Module 1)
- Shift the focus from bureaucracies to populations (Module 2)
- Design population based systems and deliver care through networks (Module 3)
- Create a culture of stewardship (Module 4)
- Optimise personal value (Module 5)
As a result of learning from this module, you will be able:
- To assess the part that language plays in shaping and changing a culture
- To use examples from industry to convince colleagues of the importance of culture in the transformation of healthcare
- To explain how to create the culture necessary to minimise waste and optimise value
- To explain the importance of leadership in creating the ‘right’ culture in healthcare organisations
- To appraise the culture of a healthcare organisation
- To take steps to influence the culture or subcultures of an organisation
Your Instructor
Muir is the Founder of OVSP. Muir’s work focuses on providing training and skills development to healthcare professionals in value-based and population healthcare. Muir is a world authority on value, population healthcare, systems and culture. Sir Muir has worked for the National Health Service in England since 1972, occupying a variety of senior positions during that time, including serving as the Director of Research and Development for Anglia and Oxford Regional Health Authority, and first establishing and then being the Director of the UK National Screening Committee. He founded the National Library for Health, and was the Director of Clinical Knowledge, Process, and Safety for the NHS (England) National Programme for IT, serving as the Director of the National Knowledge Service. He was the first person to hold the post of Chief Knowledge Officer of the NHS (England), also serving as the co-director of the Department of Health’s Quality Innovation Productivity and Prevention (QIPP) Right Care Programme. |