Exploring the roles of team members and patients
Now, why is it important to define roles from the perspective of OODA? We already saw that we have various actors defining actions based on observations and orientations, leading to decisions. These actors can perform optimally when they have access to the right tools and data. Care is optimized when actors work together in the chain or network of care, using the right tools and data, as it is integrated into that chain. The interactions in the activities in the chain define the care and the execution of the activities by the right actors defines the quality of the care. Actors and activities need to be able to interact.
Roles need classification in order to be assigned the right attributes, to be identified properly, and to get access to the right resources in terms of the closed OODA loops along the journey.
We therefore use a known way of working in healthcare in which the OODA loop is intrinsically present – social alarming...