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  • Healthcare Improvement Science

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  • Implementation Science (IS) is a ~30-year-old discipline focused on accelerating healthcare change.
  • IS aims to reduce the gap between best practices and current healthcare delivery.
  • It refines rigorous approaches for systematic health system transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the impact of IS capacity building in leading health systems.
  • To advocate for IS capacity investment in Israel's healthcare system.
  • To highlight IS as a catalyst for system-level health improvements.

Main Methods:

  • Review of two prominent IS capacity-building examples: Veterans Affairs Health System and Intermountain Healthcare.
  • Analysis of how IS investment catalyzed system-level improvements in these organizations.
  • Perspective piece making a case for IS investment in Israel.

Main Results:

  • Health system investments in IS capacity have demonstrably catalyzed improvements over time.
  • Successful IS capacity building requires sustained commitment and strategic planning.
  • Examples illustrate the potential for IS to drive significant, long-term healthcare advancements.

Conclusions:

  • Building IS capacity is a long-term endeavor, not yielding immediate results.
  • Strategic investment in IS capacity is essential for sustained health system improvement.
  • A plan to build IS capacity should be integral to Israel's health system improvement strategy.