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Benefits realisation

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Guide

Program uptake playbook


The playbook provides a five-step approach to understanding and addressing barriers to program and service uptake, includes case study examples. The playbook is based on work with organisations in the public, private and nonprofit sectors to design, implement and test successful uptake strategies rooted in what influences behaviour.
Report

Tackling the time tax: how the federal government is reducing burdens to accessing critical benefits and services


Every year more than $140 billion in authorised government benefits goes unclaimed. This progress report summarises the US Office of Information and Regulatory Affair's efforts since December 2022 to identify and implement burden reduction opportunities in ongoing regulations and forms and foster the sharing of leading practices, lessons, and tools for reducing burdens across the...
Guide

Benefits realisation: sharing insights


The purpose of this white paper is to offer countries an agreed set of ‘standard’ benefits categories and potential outcome measures to support the international comparison of evidence relating to digital health technologies and services.
Conference paper

Exploring mistakeproofing in healthcare design


This paper reports findings of an ongoing research that follows the Design Science Research approach, with the aim of exploring how existing technologies can support incorporating mistakeproofing (poka yoke) into healthcare design, framed within the regulations compliance process. These technologies rely on the use of hybrid approaches, providing assistance to designers across all design stages...
Conference paper

Finding the way to success in implementing Lean Construction in an unfavourable context


When it comes to lean implementation, the operational attributes of developing countries can cause significant impacts on priorities, tools and techniques. This paper took Iranian construction as a sample and sought to identify and prioritise the factors that could significantly contribute to the success of lean implementation in its context.