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HERD ; 15(2): 301-314, 2022 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34794361

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OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article is twofold. First, to present a comprehensive internal assessment of the hospital by different groups of stakeholders and, second, to determine whether there are common needs and wishes that, if incorporated in the hospital vision, will enable future development. BACKGROUND: The Children's Memorial Health Center is the largest children's hospital in Poland. The hospital began operations in 1977 with a vision to be a modern healthcare facility that provides comprehensive care for children. That vision has not changed over time but everything else did. METHODS: Six design thinking sessions were conducted with 83 employees and 40 respondents who used health services in the hospital in the past, along with in-depth interviews with 25 representatives of management to gather data for the hospital assessment. RESULTS: Sixty-three features influencing future development were identified. Seven groups of features were classified to be either transformation drivers (four groups) or enablers (three groups). We focused on features that were indicated by all groups of respondents to define a common vision for future development. CONCLUSIONS: Depending on the respondent's role in the healthcare ecosystem, the list of variables within each of seven groups defining the "hospital of the future" was different while evaluating the healthcare services. Therefore, all stakeholders must be engaged in the ideation process to create a strategy for a future care model driven by innovation.


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Hospitals, Pediatric/trends , Stakeholder Participation , Child , Hospitals, Pediatric/standards , Humans , Poland
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