Governing Collaborative Healthcare Improvement: Lessons From an Atlantic Canadian Case

Authors

  • Chris Power Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada
  • Jean-Louis Denis Canada Research Chair on Governance and Transformation in Health Care Organizations and Systems, Université de Montréal-CRCHUM, Montreal, QC, Canada
  • Jennifer Verma Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, Ottawa, ON, Canada
  • Stephen Samis Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract:

The Atlantic Healthcare Collaboration for Innovation and Improvement in Chronic Disease (AHC) Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) in Eastern Canada provided an approach to spur system-level reform across multiple health systems for patients and families living with chronic disease. Developed and led by senior executives with a unique governance approach and involving clinical front-line teams, the AHC serves as a practical example of leadership creating and driving momentum for achieving success in collaborative health system improvements.

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volume 6  issue 12

pages  691- 694

publication date 2017-12-01

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