AHS 340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Employee Retention, Medical Error, Job Satisfaction
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A group of people working together to achieve a common goal. Staff needs to work closely and collaborate to meet patient needs. Patient management crosses several different disciplines; therefore, teams are designed to deliver safe, effective, and timely care. Improved trust and shared goals across departments in the organization. Costs of planning: food, coordination of a time to meet. The stages of a team (tuckman, 1965) Absence of effort for success and to communication to stakeholders. Having the right people at the table. You want people on your team who. See the organizational mission rather than their own. Are willing to learn the organization and have professional experience. Are diversified (you want cultural and se difference on your team. Questions to ask when choosing the team: As a manager, it is important to know what the goals of the team are, how to measure them, deadlines, responsibilities and roles, and reporting processes of teams.