ATLC Paper: Role of Leadership in Successful Adoption of Evidence-Based Care Models

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Annals of Long-Term Care (ATLC) has published an article on the Practice Change Leaders program, "Role of Leadership in Successful Adoption of Evidence-Based Care Models."

For the past 13 years, Practice Change Leaders for Aging and Health (PCL) served as a national leadership program to accelerate the spread of evidence-based models designed to improve care for older adults.

The program’s five core components are detailed and ten vignettes describe individual examples of impact. The article illustrates how leadership development can facilitate adoption of evidence-based care and extracts the key lessons to more broadly inform widespread efforts to enhance health care leadership development efforts, hopefully speeding the adoption of improved care models.

A next iteration of the PCL program is currently underway with the American Hospital Association (AHA) Next Generation Leaders Fellowship Age-Friendly Health Systems Cohort.

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