OVSP delivers mentorship and training for professionals and organisations on developing value-based healthcare, designing and implementing population-based systems of care, reducing backlogs, improving workforce morale and tackling toxic healthcare culture.
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GlossaryPod - Structure, Process & Outcome
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Professor Sir Muir Gray talks through the latest glossary term www.ovsp.netOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Professor Sir Muir Gray talks through one of OVSP's glossary terms - culture.Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Professor Sir Muir Gray talks about the definition of the glossary terms Equity and EqualityOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Podcast from Professor Sir Muir Gray on the glossary terms: overuse and underuseOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Glossary podcast on 'variation' from Professor Sir Muir GrayOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Professor Sir Muir Gray explains the importance of defining words by wordsOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Podcast from Professor Sir Muir Gray on language. OVSP Glossary term - wasteOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Glossary podcast on language - this episode from Professor Sir Muir Gray focusses on Value & ValuesOleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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GlossaryPod - Why is a Glossary Important?
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When working on value in health and care, we have found there is nothing so important as language. These short podcasts are a discussion about our definition of a word or phrase. We encourage you to share and discuss the meanings with colleagues.Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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BookPod - Sensemaking in Organizations by Weick
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Teaser: Have you ever been kept awake worrying about how value relates to efficiency or to cost effectiveness? Relax, these are just concepts each created by an academic who down played, or ignored and did not even reference, the other two concepts in the competitive world of academia. Weick makes it clear that you just have to relax and make sense…
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BookPod - The Fifth Discipline, The Art & Practice of The Learning Organisation by Senge
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Peter Senge describes how in most organisations people save their creative, open style of learning for the weekends, and at work just get on with the job. But it doesn't have to be like that..Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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BookPod - Diffusion of Innovation by Rogers
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Everett Rogers had it all worked out decades before the internet came along. The digital medium has changed some of the rules but the game is the same, and this book described the rules of the game in 1995.Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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BookPod - Communities of Practice by Wenger
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Wenger describes how most organisations usually work in ignorance of how other organisations, with the same mission, are getting on. If they compare performance with others it is usually to compete and win, or at least avoid losing. In a community of practice they share to learn.Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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BookPod - The Uncertain Physician by Kurt Link
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Teaser: “I don’t know” are the most important three words in medicine. The truth is, the more one knows, the less certain one is. And this is certainly true in medicine where combining an individual’s personal goals and specific attributes to the research evidence means that the Uncertain Physician is one of the most experienced. In this great book…
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BookPod - Images of Organization by Gareth Morgan
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Teaser: Images of Organization is a classic based on a very simple premise—that all theories of organization and management are based on implicit images or metaphors that stretch our imagination in a way that can create powerful insights. Morgan provides resources for exploring the complexity of modern organizations.…
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BookPod - The Stern Review on The Economics of Climate Change
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Teaser: This is a 700-page report released for the Government of the United Kingdom on 30 October 2006 and is considered as one of the most important documents to combine climate change science and economics. It has important implications for health - the impact on health itself, the economic effects of changes in health and the impact on health fr…
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BookPod - Credit Crunch Health Care by Donaldson
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Teaser: How do we avoid a culture of contentment so that we don’t make the changes we need. In this great book, world-leading health economist Cam Donaldson defends NHS-type systems on the same basis as their detractors: economic efficiency. However, protecting government funding of health care is not enough: scarcity has to be managed. Donaldson g…
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Bookpod - Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine by Helmreich & Merritt
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Culture forms a complex framework of national, organizational, and professional attitudes and values within which groups and individuals function. In this book the authors explore the influences of culture in two professions, aviation and medicine. Their focus is on commercial airline pilots and operating room teams. Within these two environments t…
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BookPod - Death of the Guilds by Krause
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Teaser: Have you ever wanted to better understand the role of professions like doctors and nurses? In this book, Elliot Krause considers the autonomy and leverage of modern professional groups---medicine, law, university teaching, and engineering. Krause considers the implications for professionals and those they serve.…
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BookPod -Choices, Values, and Frames by Kahneman & Tversky
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Teaser: How we make decisions in healthcare is heavily influenced by our emotions, whether we like it or not. This important book outlines the impact that emotions have on decision making, so at least we can have a hope of making better emotions. It describes prospect theory, which suggests two stages to decision making and how it can be influenced…
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BookPod - Visual Display of Quantitative Information by Tufte
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Teaser: Anybody who wants to display graphical information should read this book. Anybody who wants to understand how beautiful data can look should read this book. Read this book and do not put up with unintelligible and ugly graphics ever again.Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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BookPod - The Structuring of Organizations by Henry Mintzberg
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Teaser: This book is one of the great blockbusters of management. It is a synthesis of the empirical literature currently available on organisational structuring. Importantly, Mintzberg discusses organisations that are staffed by highly trained professionals, like clinicians. So, if you want to understand the evidence of leading and managing the he…
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BookPod - Risk Savvy: How To Make Good Decisions by Gerd Gigerenzer
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Teaser: Repeated research studies demonstrate that doctors and patients alike overestimate the likelihood of benefits and underestimate the likelihood of harms. That is because we do not understand risk. Gerd Gigerenzer, is the director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germany, and lectures around the world on the import…
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BookPod - The Rise of the Network Society by Castells
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Teaser: This book, the first in Castells′ ground–breaking trilogy, is an account of the economic and social dynamics of the new age of information. Based on research in the USA, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, it aims to formulate a systematic theory of the information society which takes account of the fundamental effects of information technolog…
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BookPod - Organisational Culture and Leadership by Edgar Schein
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Teaser: The great management expert Peter Drucker said “Culture eats strategy for breakfast”. Repeated studies have shown the importance of culture on healthcare importance. Yet, almost all healthcare reform focuses on structural and transactional change, forgetting culture. The guru on culture is Edgar Schein. Organizational Culture and Leadership…
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BookPod - Complex Organizations by Charles Perrow
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Teaser: We all work in organisations. But do we understand why and how organisations work? This book is a classic text in sociology. It provides a succinct overview of the principal schools of thought of organizational theories, placing each into critical, historical, and cultural context. Vividly written, with many specific, student-oriented examp…
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BookPod - The Knowledge-Creating Company by Nonaka & Takeuchi
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Teaser: The 21st Century is the age of networks; this is the only way we can deliver the complexity of population health and care. Bureaucracies are critical for linear tasks, but networks are needed for complexity. In this book two leading Japanese business experts, Ikujiro Nonaka and Hiro Takeuchi, outline how networks can create new knowledge an…
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BookPod - The Spirit Level: Why Equality is Better for Everyone by Wilkinson & Pickett
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Teaser: In this book, Wilkinson and Pickett remind us that it is not poverty but inequality that causes most damage to society. They also outline how more equal societies enjoy greater health and well-being and that this benefits everyone in society- the most and least deprived. In healthcare, we must therefore, address inequity of access, or the I…
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BookPod - Tracking Medicine by Jack Wennberg
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Teaser: When we study healthcare at a population, as opposed to institutional, level, a whole new perspective emerges- unwarranted variation. This is variation that is not driven by a failure to standardise, but variation that shows we do not have systems for population healthcare. Understanding the symptom that is unwarranted variation helps infor…
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BookPod - How Much Is Enough? by Enthoven & Smith
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Teaser: How much should we spend on people with frailty versus people with mental health problems? Unless we can answer questions like this, we cannot have high value universal healthcare. Alain Enthoven, is mistakenly blamed for suggesting to Margaret Thatcher that the NHS should introduce the purchaser provider split- actually his Nuffield Trust …
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BookPod - Social Choice and Individual Values by Kenneth Arrow
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Teaser: Making decisions, especially where there are competing priorities, is complex and sometimes impossible. Arrow describes two ways in which decisions can be made in democratic capitalist countries, markets and politics. Understanding these options are critical to anyone in a position to influence resource use in healthcare...…
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BookPod – An Introduction to Quality Assurance in Health Care by Donabedian
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Teaser: This book really is obligatory reading for anyone who influences the use of resources in healthcare and is interested in quality. Avedis Donabedian's name is synonymous with quality of health care. He unravelled the mystery behind the concept by defining it in clear operational terms and provided detailed blueprints for both its measurement…
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BookPod - Setting Limits Fairly: Learning to Share Resources for Health by Daniels & Sabin
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Teaser: The people we serve would expect resources to be used fairly and reasonably. In this book, Daniels and Sabin outline that we lack consensus on principles for allocating medical resources, and in the absence of such a consensus we must develop and rely on a fair decision-making process for setting limits on health care so we can use resource…
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BookPod - Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government by Mark Moore
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Teaser: Anybody leading a public service organisation, a hospital, a clinic, a healthcare payer, should understand their role in providing public value. This great book by Mark Moore summarises what value means within the public sector, and the different perspectives that need to be taken.Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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BookPod - The Strategy of Preventative Medicine by Geoffrey Rose
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Teaser: The current fashion is for targeting interventions towards those at higher risk. But this is often at the expense of interventions that are targeted at a whole population. Which is best? The population strategy of prevention refers to prevention activities that target a whole population regardless of variation in individuals' risk status, w…
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BookPod - Trying Hard is Not Good Enough by Friedman
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Teaser: Friedman’s great addition to management thinking was that we need to stop focussing on doing a lot of activity productively and start to focus on outcomes. More importantly, hold ourselves accountable for doing so, Outcomes Based Accountability (OBA) can be used to improve the quality of life in communities, cities, counties, states and nat…
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BookPod - Designing Care: Aligning the Nature and Management of Health Care by Bohmer
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Teaser: Why have costs risen in healthcare? How can we improve the value of care? In Designing Care, Harvard Business School professor and doctor Richard Bohmer explains that health-care professionals are tasked with providing two very different types of care - sequential and iterative. To reduce costs and manage care effectively, sequential and i…
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From shops and chains to networks: rethinking value creation for complex healthcare
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Fjeldstad, Ø. D., Johnson, J. K., Margolis, P. A., Seid, M., Höglund, P., & Batalden, P. B. (Accepted/In press). Networked health care: Rethinking value creation in learning health care systems. Learning Health Systems, [e10212].https://doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.10212Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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Health Care Hotspotting — A Randomized, Controlled Trial
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Five things the NHS can do to address the Marmot report; taking a population value approach
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Paddling against the stream- dealing with the ‘prevention paradox’
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A Prescription for Longevity in the 21st Century
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Rising to the challenge of multimorbidity
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The 21st Century is the century of networks
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Paper of the Week: 13th Jan 2020: 'Scan because you can’, and ‘boys and toys’.
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Society wants fair, not utilitarian, approaches to value
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Funding orphan medicinal products beyond price: sustaining an ecosystem. Author- De Sola-Morales, Oriol, The European Journal of Health Economics (2019) 20:1283–1286.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-019-01047-0Oleh Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare
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What happens when you lose access to Primary Care?
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Association Between a Temporary Reduction in Access to Health Care and Long-term Changes in Hypertension Control Among Veterans After a Natural Disaster Aaron Baum, PhD; Michael L. Barnett,MD, MS; Juan Wisnivesky,MD, DrPH; Mark D. Schwartz, MD.JAMA Network Open. 2019;2(11):e1915111. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.15111 (Reprinted) November 13, 20…
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