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Phase 2. Testing of solutions

F Celani1, P Masera, R Ceruti

  • 1Direzione Sanitaria, Policlinico Universitario, A. Gemelli, Roma, Italy.

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This project phase tested reengineering solutions through prototyping and pilot implementation. These steps facilitated organizational change and prepared for future expansion, including new service centers.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Change
  • Process Reengineering

Background:

  • The study details Phase 2 of a healthcare reengineering project, focusing on solution testing.
  • This phase involved defining prototypes and implementing pilot programs to assess proposed changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of reengineering solutions through a structured testing process.
  • To facilitate organizational change and establish a foundation for future project phases.

Main Methods:

  • Development and definition of prototypes for proposed solutions.
  • Implementation of pilot phases to test solutions in a controlled environment.
  • Gradual process to manage and facilitate organizational change.

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Main Results:

  • Successful testing of reengineering solutions through prototyping and pilot implementation.
  • Facilitation of organizational change and acceptance of new processes.
  • Laying the groundwork for subsequent extension phases of the project.

Conclusions:

  • The phased approach, including prototyping and pilot testing, is effective for healthcare reengineering.
  • This methodology supports gradual organizational change and prepares for broader implementation.
  • Ongoing initiatives focus on expanding services and reorganizing key clinical areas.