10 tools for implementing new models of care: A guide to change management
January 1, 2017 Cancer Care Ontario
This change management toolkit from Cancer Care Ontario’s Models of Care Program can assist individuals and groups interested in implementing new models of care. It includes education and resources on planning, implementing, evaluating and sustaining effective change, as well as resources for assessing resistance and readiness to change.
Topics
Change management Leadership and professional development Governance tools Policies, standards and best practices Measurement and outcomes
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