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Leading Organisational Change: Improving Hospital Performance
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"Tracey Burns, Director of Nursing at the King Edgar NHS Hospital Trust was assigned to head a project to improve the efficiency of patient flows throughout the hospital's system. The case describes how nurses are empowered to play a more proactive role in the process of discharging patients. In addition the Trust was going through a financial crisis, it had difficulties meeting government's waiting list targets and was receiving adverse media coverage. The case looks at how the nurses finally took responsibility for making the final decision to discharge individuals - traditionally the physician's job. The task was difficult as it meant the balance of power between physicians and nurses would alter, but in order for the process to change, there would have to be close cooperation between the two parties."