14-07 - Highest Practicable Level of Well-being applied to Systems: Survey and Institutions
JULY 2014
JULY 2014
JULY 2014
GUEST: Ray Rusin, Rhode Island State Survey Agency Director, Founding President of RI Generations Culture Change Coalition
Did you know that Maslow’s theory of hierarchy of needs and the regulatory requirement for highest practicable level of well-being both apply to systems, too? Health systems, including the survey process, tend to stratify efforts on the bottom tiers, focusing mostly on safety while simultaneously preventing people living and working in the systems from reaching their highest practicable level of well-being. Join us in thinking and talking this through with the only leader in the culture change movement who is also a regulator!
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