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Electronic health record implementation: The people side of change

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  • Borgwardt, Heidi L.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic)

  • Botz, Catherine T.

    (Department of Human Resources, Organization Development, Mayo Clinic, USA)

  • Doppler, Julie M.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic, USA)

  • Elthon, Brenda I.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic)

  • Hansen, Victoria P.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic)

  • Jasperson, Jan C.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic, USA)

  • Larson Keller, Jeffrey J.

    (Department of Human Resources, Organization Development, Mayo Clinic)

  • Martindale-Mathern, Sonia C.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic, USA)

  • Reinschmidt, Karen J.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic)

  • Shinde, Archana S.

    (Department of Management Engineering & Internal Consulting, Mayo Clinic, USA)

Abstract

Implementation of Epic as an integrated electronic health record and revenue cycle management system was the largest software implementation in the history of Mayo Clinic. It converged thousands of workflows, eliminated hundreds of legacy systems and affected thousands of end users across Mayo Clinic campuses. Strong physician leadership, project management and deliberate change management were important components in this US$1.5bn project. Mayo’s leadership used a distinctive approach to prepare staff to make these important changes. At the beginning of the project, leaders developed a deliberate and robust change management strategy and formed a team focused on change management and communications. The change management team comprised Mayo Clinic health systems engineers, who know healthcare and Mayo’s culture and values and have expertise in systems engineering and quality improvement principles. The team developed an approach using various tools to support operational readiness and change readiness and to communicate important messages throughout the project cycle. In this paper, crucial components of the project for successfully managing the people side of change are described: development of an approach to change management that fits the organisation, creation of a dynamic team with the right skills mix and execution of appropriate timing of tactics.

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  • Borgwardt, Heidi L. & Botz, Catherine T. & Doppler, Julie M. & Elthon, Brenda I. & Hansen, Victoria P. & Jasperson, Jan C. & Larson Keller, Jeffrey J. & Martindale-Mathern, Sonia C. & Reinschmidt, Kar, 2019. "Electronic health record implementation: The people side of change," Management in Healthcare: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 4(1), pages 7-20, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:mih000:y:2019:v:4:i:1:p:7-20
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    Keywords

    change management; electronic health record (EHR); health systems engineers. implementation;
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    JEL classification:

    • I1 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health
    • I10 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - General

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