Effective organizational change requires intentional planning. We applied Kotter’s 8-Step Process for Leading Change model in understanding and evaluating how a federally qualified health center in rural Kentucky implemented a significant organizational change — a proactive office encounter (POE) model — to improve preventive care service delivery, close care gaps, and reduce health disparities among its patients. We completed qualitative interviews with 21 clinic personnel (eg, administrators, physicians, support staff, care coordinators) who were directly involved with POE implementation. We found evidence of steps 1 through 7 of Kotter’s 8 steps of change in the POE implementation process. Step 8, anchoring new approaches in the organizational culture, was an area for improvement. Change-management models, such as Kotter’s 8-Step Process for Leading Change, provide a systematic guide for health clinics to implement sustainable organizational change aimed at improving patient health outcomes. (author abstract) #P4HEwebinarQ3_2025
A change-management approach to closing care gaps in a federally qualified health center: A rural Kentucky case study
Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Carman, Angela
Vanderpool, Robin
Stradtman, Lindsay
Edmiston, Emily
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Date
August 2019
Publication
Preventing Chronic Disease
Abstract / Description
Artifact Type
Research
Reference Type
Journal Article
Topic Area
Policy and Practice