Jean-Baptiste Gartner

Jean-Baptiste Gartner
Université Laval | ULAVAL · Department of Management

Doctor of Business Administration

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Introduction
My research focuses health systems analysis, healthcare delivery system, health system and health organizations transformation, improvement and evaluation method, organizational and interorganizational performance. Methods : systematic reviews, ethnography, mix-method analysis

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BACKGROUND Managing chronic diseases remains a significant challenge in OECD countries. Digital tools, especially electronic PROMs (ePROMs), have shown potential in improving data collection and healthcare delivery but their implementation in primary health care is still scarce. OBJECTIVE We aimed to describe the implementation and effectiveness o...
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Introduction Intersectoral collaboration is a collaborative approach between the health sectors and other sectors to address the interdependent nature of the social determinants of health associated with chronic diseases such as diabetes. This scoping review aims to identify intersectoral health interventions implemented in primary care and communi...
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Numerous calls at national and international level are leading some countries to seek to redesign the provision of healthcare and services. Care pathways have the potential to improve outcomes by providing a mechanism to coordinate care and reduce fragmentation and ultimately costs. However, their implementation still shows variable results, result...
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Introduction Despite efforts and repeated calls to improve the organisation and quality of healthcare and services, and in view of the many challenges facing health systems, the results and capacity to adapt and integrate innovations and new knowledge remain suboptimal. Learning health systems (LHS) may be an effective model to accelerate the appli...
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The use of the business process model notation (BPMN) in modeling health care trajectory has been applied in the last decades in health care organizations for several aims, such as increasing efficiency and efficacy, improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. In scientific literature, many systematic reviews have been published about this topic...
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Introduction: During the last decade the Quebec Public Health Care System (QPHCS) had an important transformation in primary care planning activity. The increase of the service demand together with a significant reduction of supply in primary care may be at risk of reducing access to health care services, with a negative impact on costs and health...
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BACKGROUND Health measurement guides policies and healthcare decisions and is necessary to describe and attain the quintuple aim of improving patient experience, population health, care team well-being, healthcare costs and equity. In the primary care setting, patient-reported outcome measurement allows outcomes comparison within and across setting...
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Background Health measurement guides policies and health care decisions are necessary to describe and attain the quintuple aim of improving patient experience, population health, care team well-being, health care costs, and equity. In the primary care setting, patient-reported outcome measurement allows outcome comparisons within and across setting...
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Introduction The adoption of business process model notation (BPMN) in modelling healthcare trajectory can enhance the efficiency and efficacy of healthcare organisations, improve patient outcomes while restraining costs. Existing systematic reviews have been inconclusive regarding the effectiveness of BPMN in modelling healthcare trajectory. The a...
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An integrative conceptual framework and an updated definition of patient-centered care pathways Using an innovative hybrid method combining a systematic review, a conceptual analysis and a bibliometric analysis, we developed a fine-grained understanding, an integrative conceptual framework and an updated definition of patient-centered care pathway...
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Introduction: Performance measurement systems have become essential managerial tools for healthcare organisations in the last few decades. They allow hospital managers to pilot their institution and assess the development of the organisation in helping managers in decision-making and viewing the different impacts of these decisions. However, there...
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Introduction:The adoption of business process model notation (BPMN) in modeling healthcare trajectory can enhance the efficiency and efficacy of healthcare organizations and ultimately improve patient outcomes while restraining costs. However, existing systematic reviews have been inconclusive regarding the effectiveness of BPMN in modeling healthc...
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Introduction: The adoption of business process model notation (BPMN) in modeling healthcare trajectory can enhance the efficiency and efficacy of healthcare organizations and ultimately improve patient outcomes while restraining costs. However, existing systematic reviews have been inconclusive regarding the effectiveness of BPMN in modeling health...
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Background: Faced with increased expectations regarding the quality and safety of health care delivery systems, a number of stakeholders are increasingly looking for more qualitative and efficient ways to deliver care. This study is conducted to provide a clear definition of the patient-centered care pathway and its characteristics to meet the need...
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L’article participe à la compréhension d’une démarche de gestion des compétences par l’étude des impacts d’une auto-évaluation des compétences dans un hôpital luxembourgeois. A un niveau individuel, la prise de conscience de la complexité et de la variabilité du travail génère un effet de responsabilisation et d’autonomisation. A un niveau organisa...

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