eReferral CoP Session #2
On September 19, 2024, the eReferral Community of Practice CoP came together to collaboratively discuss Change Management and how to most effectively use it to advance the adoption of eReferral across the country. This document outlines the group’s discussions.
What is Change Management
To set the stage for the discussion, the eReferral CoP members defined Change Management as supporting people through organizational change to ensure successful adoption with minimal disruption. Successful adoption includes sustainment and follow up.
It’s important to thoroughly understand the clinicians’ needs and what the target population would consider a success before engaging in solution design and adoption activities. Another critical aspect is to enable sponsors and leaders to align on and champion the change. Another key component to Change Management is building in benefits evaluation from the beginning.
Change Management – Anticipated Challenges
The members of the eReferral CoP outlined the 5 most anticipated challenges with expanding eReferral adoption across Canada.
- Clinicians nearing retirement do not want to adopt new technology
- Competing priorities; several projects in the pipeline – eReferral is not necessarily priority #1
- Change fatigue
- Past experiences – Clinicians’ openness to adopt eReferral may be impacted by a negative experience they had with another digital health tool
- All the key players need to be onboard; system interoperability is key
The Output – Creating a Change Management Toolkit
A change management toolkit is a collection of resources, templates, and tools that help organizations plan, implement, and manage change effectively. It typically includes frameworks, communication plans, training materials, stakeholder analysis tools, and methods for monitoring progress.
Collectively, the eReferral CoP members identified the five key themes that need consideration when building a toolkit.
- Lean, agile and iterative
- How to navigate through difficult scenarios / conversations within various healthcare settings
- Translates Change Management theory and frameworks into concrete action plans
- Impactful value propositions for various audiences / stakeholders
- Engagement ideas / approaches that think outside the box – are adaptable to the real world
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