Getting healthcare projects right from the start

The starting point should always be writing a clear project initiation or execution plan


One key to getting healthcare projects right from the start is writing a clear project initiation or execution plan, according to an article on the Health Build & Infrastructure magazine.

Too often this stage is completed in a superficial level of detail to be able to audit outcomes and for all parties to be clear about strategic direction, the article said.

Trends for successful healthcare project are:

• Improving clinical care and governance

• Achieving efficient asset management

• Securing facility management and procurement savings by reducing hospitals performance variation

• Encouraging greater collaboration between hospitals, clinics and all stakeholders

• Change public behaviors via health education

Read the article.

 

 



February 11, 2015


Topic Area: Project Management


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