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  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Change
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Healthcare reform initiatives often generate significant enthusiasm but may neglect foundational change management principles.
  • Leaders can overlook critical processes and tenets necessary for achieving lasting, impactful outcomes during service redesign.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and emphasize the basic rules essential for successful, sustainable change in healthcare.
  • To guide leaders in applying fundamental tenets to ensure long-term success during healthcare service redesign.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a conceptual analysis and synthesis of established change management principles applied to the healthcare context.
  • It focuses on reviewing core tenets of effective change rather than empirical data collection.

Main Results:

  • Key findings highlight the importance of foundational change management principles that are frequently disregarded.
  • The study identifies specific, actionable rules that, when implemented, foster sustainable outcomes in healthcare transformation.

Conclusions:

  • Sustainable success in healthcare change hinges on adhering to fundamental, often-forgotten, principles of change management.
  • Leaders must prioritize these basic rules to navigate the complexities of healthcare service redesign effectively.