Buprenorphine Integrated Care Delivery Project: Genesis of the Howard University Urban Health Initiative
Chile Ahaghotu ()
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Chile Ahaghotu: Howard University
Chapter 9 in Leading Strategic Change in an Era of Healthcare Transformation, 2016, pp 139-149 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Population health initiatives are notoriously difficult to realize for reasons of scope and their often cross-functional support requirements. This case, initiated in Washington, DC, targeted the fragile patient population of chronic opiate addicts (and their families). It reveals a number of the themes from Part I, particularly the power of a vision, the need for strong leadership, the flexibility to manage through expected/unexpected challenges, the importance of current capabilities, and the need to develop tactical (short-term) as well as transformational (long-term) initiatives.
Keywords: Behavioral Health; Electronic Health Record; Health Information Exchange; Electronic Health Record System; Behavioral Health Service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30776-3_9
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