Change Management In Health Care

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Rapid changes in the health care industry should be a top concern for health care administrators. According to John McDonough (2015), “We’re in the midst of the most exciting, dynamic, and scary time for American health care that we have ever experienced. So much change is going on every day on so many levels, making it increasingly important that people in key health care leadership positions find new ways to stay relevant within the ever-evolving landscape” (p. 1). As stressed by John McDonough, health leaders should intensely focus on organizational changes occurring now in today’s health care industry. The nation’s health care environment has been drastically changing, creating a difficult and demanding environment for health care administrators. …show more content…

Health care administrators are required to strategically plan for organizational changes to position their organization for future success. According to Al-Abri (2007) leaders must have the capability to understand the change process within health care and issues that are involved with it in order to manage change and improve efforts effectively. Furthermore, Narine and Persaud (2003) offer five key strategies needed to implement a successful change management program in today’s complex health environment: 1) ensuring organizational readiness for change, 2) surfacing dissatisfaction with the present state 3) communicating a clear vision of the proposed change, 4) promoting participating in the change effort, and 5) developing a clear and consistent communication plan. In order to have the capability stressed by Al-Abri and properly use the strategies suggest by Narine and Persaud, today’s health care administrators must understand the current health care environment. Only by understanding how current trends are shaping the health care environment can administrators successfully and efficiently prepare for the future of their

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