Successful & Promising Healthcare Workforce Practices
Successful and Promising Workforce Practices facilitate an opportunity to glean knowledge and experience from innovators both in and outside of the healthcare industry. These may come from local and national resources.
FAQs:
What is a Promising Practice?
Good ideas that:
- Have been implemented
- Received positive preliminary results
- Were initially applied in one department or area
- Have shown preliminary measurements of success
- Made a beneficial difference
- Show potential for wider application
- Stimulated other new and innovative ideas
What is a Successful Practice?
Good ideas that have:
- Been implemented
- Provided measurable positive results over a period of time
What are some examples of programs or strategies?
Those that:
- Attract, retain, motivate, and develop workforce
- Enhance employee work satisfaction
- Allow greater organizational capacity
- Increase employee engagement
- Increase organizational flexibility
Where would I find already established Successful & Promising Practices?
How do I share a Successful or Promising Practice?
- Via education sessions
- Through printed materials such as newsletters or published articles
- Contacing us so we can profile your good work (see below)
Submit your Successful or Promising Practice:
Email Barb Averyt, Program Director for Workforce and Patient Safety, or her at 602-445-4300, extension 4321. Visit the HealthWorks website (www.azhha.org)