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Creating High-Value, Sustainable Healthcare: The Technical and Social Elements of Evidence-Based Medicine at the Southern California Permanente Medical Group

Reconfiguring the Ecosystem for Sustainable Healthcare

ISBN: 978-1-78441-035-3, eISBN: 978-1-78441-034-6

Publication date: 12 August 2014

Abstract

Purpose

The dynamics of the physician knowledge system in the Southern California Region of Kaiser Permanente are explored. The framing and analysis use concepts from the knowledge management literature and network theory. The criticality of this issue to the establishment of sustainable healthcare relates to the lynchpin nature of embedding evidence-based knowledge in healthcare practice and the simultaneous challenge of combining this with clinical knowledge that derives from practice.

Methodology/approach

The case study is compiled from longitudinal interviews with over 40 physicians and other stakeholders and an examination of archival information including published articles generated by the learning system.

Findings

The socio-technical approach to building this learning system was critical given the expectations of physicians for autonomy in making clinical decisions with respect to their patients. This robust learning system builds on rich professional and organizational networks, is led by physicians, and builds on and extends the foundation of evidence relating to quality and value. The goals of the physician practice and a robust measurement and feedback system provide focus for the learning system.

Social/practical implications

Accelerating the incorporation of evidence-based practice and increasing the scope and reach of the learning system entails building physician networks, having a robust system for critically examining and extending evidence, and a clear linkage to valued outcomes.

Originality/value of paper

This detailed examination of the dynamics of knowledge absorption extends understanding of the capacity of medical care systems to absorb evidence-based knowledge.

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Citation

Mohrman, S.A. and Kanter, M. (2014), "Creating High-Value, Sustainable Healthcare: The Technical and Social Elements of Evidence-Based Medicine at the Southern California Permanente Medical Group", Reconfiguring the Ecosystem for Sustainable Healthcare (Organizing for Sustainable Effectiveness, Vol. 4), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 133-163. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2045-060520140000004009

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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