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Special
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A Focus on Innovation and Transfer
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In an ideal situation, innovations would diffuse and transfer
seamlessly throughout the program. Even though transfer is encouraged,
its frequency is low. This special section introduces key concepts
in diffusion, drawing upon the insights and experiences of KP
physicians, nurses, and employees involved in various regional
efforts to innovate and transfer successful practices.
The
Ideal: Innovation and Transfer.
By Arthur K Huberman, MD
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The
Care Management Institute: Harvesting Innovation, Maximizing
Transfer.
By
Helen S Pettay; Beth Branthaver, MS, MHA; Kristene Cristobal,
MS; Michelle Wong, MPH, MPP
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Innovation
in the Kaiser Permanente Colorado Region: Where We've Been,
Where We Are Going.
By
Bill Marsh, MD; David Price, MD
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Fail
Often to Succeed Sooner: Adventures in Innovation.
By
Christi Dining Zuber, RN, MHA; Victor Alterescu, RN, MBA, MPH;
Marilyn P Chow, RN
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Practical
Steps for Practice Transfer: The Four A's of Adoption.
By
Hannah King, MPH; Karen Tallman, PhD; Arthur K Huberman, MD
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Stealing
Shamelessly: Practice Transfer Success Factors.
By
Karen Tallman, PhD; Hannah King, MPH; Arthur K Huberman, MD
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How
to Find a Sponsor for Your Practice Innovation.
By
Robert H Sachs, PhD
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Roundtable
Discussion: Transfer of Successful Practices.
By
Arthur K Huberman, MD; Hannah King, MPH; Jill Steinbruegge,
MD
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