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09/30/2019
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Perlo J, Balik B, Swensen S, Kabcenell A, Landsman J, Feeley D. IHI Framework for Improving Joy in Work. IHI White Paper. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Institute for Healthcare Improvement; 2017.

This white paper describes the following:

  • The importance of joy in work (the “why”);
  • Four steps leaders can take to improve joy in work (the “how”);
  • The IHI Framework for Improving Joy in Work: nine critical components of a system for ensuring a joyful, engaged workforce (the “what”);
  • Key change ideas for improving joy in work, along with examples from organizations that helped test them; and
  • Measurement and assessment tools for gauging efforts to improve joy in work.

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09/18/2019
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Recommendations for guidelines on regulating the processing of health related data as adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 27 March 2019. The report is available in English or French.

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09/17/2019
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A joint study by the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba and the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy shows that the health gap between First Nation people and other Manitobans is widening. See the full report and supplementary materials for more information.

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