TY - JOUR
T1 - Quality Development in Health Care
T2 - Participation vs. Accreditation
AU - Simonsen, Jesper
AU - Hertzum, Morten
AU - Scheuer, John Damm
PY - 2018/4/15
Y1 - 2018/4/15
N2 - For more than a decade, quality development in the Danish health care sector has been managed with an accreditation system known as the Danish quality model (DQM), shaping the strategy for how to align work organization with technology use. In this article, we introduce a participatory design approach, known as effects-driven information technology development (EDIT), and discuss how this approach may contribute to a new quality-assurance program for the Danish health care sector. Our purpose is to demonstrate how accreditation, which focuses on processes and standards, needs to be supplemented and balanced with participatory approaches that allow for local experimentation and implementation of high-quality outcomes. We describe accreditation and participatory design as two approaches to recon guring and aligning work organization and technology; further, we emphasize the differences in each approach’s strategy and application.
AB - For more than a decade, quality development in the Danish health care sector has been managed with an accreditation system known as the Danish quality model (DQM), shaping the strategy for how to align work organization with technology use. In this article, we introduce a participatory design approach, known as effects-driven information technology development (EDIT), and discuss how this approach may contribute to a new quality-assurance program for the Danish health care sector. Our purpose is to demonstrate how accreditation, which focuses on processes and standards, needs to be supplemented and balanced with participatory approaches that allow for local experimentation and implementation of high-quality outcomes. We describe accreditation and participatory design as two approaches to recon guring and aligning work organization and technology; further, we emphasize the differences in each approach’s strategy and application.
KW - Accreditation
KW - Danish quality model
KW - Effects-driven IT development
KW - Participatory design
KW - Work organization and technology
U2 - 10.18291/njwls.v8iS3.105276
DO - 10.18291/njwls.v8iS3.105276
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2245-0157
VL - 8
SP - 49
EP - 69
JO - Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
JF - Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
IS - Special Issue No. S3
ER -