The Risk Authority Stanford (TRA Stanford) has released its first book, which is designed to help and encourage innovation among healthcare risk managers.
Inside Looking Up: Inspiring Innovative Escalation in Healthcare Risk & Safety Ecosystems is a scholarly, practice-based work for leaders in healthcare and those invested in reconsidering, reassessing, and enhancing traditional risk and safety management practices.
It helps readers discover who can be an innovator, why it matters, and how listening to and acting on the call for change can achieve greater heights of success than they’ve ever imagined.
Inside Looking Up offers insight into how a commitment to innovation — through buy-in, collaboration, and dedicated resources — can help managers of risk build better playing fields that benefit everyone involved.
Among other themes, it explores how traditional practices can situate a new paradigm in healthcare; why innovation is a process that requires structure and how that structure can affect new ecosystems; how effective collaboration can help a vision take hold; the importance of cross-industry tool integration in design thinking and decision analysis; how to use personal and professional motivation to drive a culture of safety; and how to embrace and sustain lasting change.
Presenting expert insight from lawyers, clinicians, finance strategists, safety engineers, and patient communication specialists, the TRA Stanford team shares its learning about how to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare delivery systems.
“Using the power of metaphor, Inside Looking Up reveals how innovation spurred the evolution of The Risk Authority Stanford as a way to demonstrate how every risk manager can see the situations and tools in their own environments as opportunities to stimulate systemic change,” said Geri Amori, vice president of academic affairs, Coverys.
TRA Stanford, Book, Innovation, Heathcare, Healthcare risk managers, Geri Amori,Coverys, US