Translating Health Innovation into Practice
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners translate theory into practice through their exploration of health innovation concepts informed by the principles of leadership and change management. Earners can analyse and critique a range of initiatives in direct consumer, patient and client care across the health sector. Earners have gained an orientation to improving service delivery. Earners can identify and conceive new ways to deliver safer and more efficient, effective and sustainable healthcare to the general public.
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Earning Criteria
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Earners can describe health innovation in terms of leadership, change management, and evaluation of initiatives.
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Earners have evaluated the role of health innovation in shaping clinical practice and research.
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Earners have critiqued health innovations with reference to their relevance to health services and clinical practices - Research-based Assignment Annotated Literature Review for Innovation
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Earners have translated a health innovation into practice - Presentation Pitch to leadership team to adopt an innovation.
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Earners have applied successful change management and leadership techniques to innovating in the health workplace.
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Earners have applied evaluation techniques to determine the economic benefits of a health innovation - Assignment - Planning Document Health innovation project plan.