Creative Health Care Management

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Creative Health Care Management
FormerlyCreative Nursing Management
Company typePrivate
IndustryHealth care consultation and training
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
FounderMarie Manthey
Headquarters,
United States

Creative Health Care Management (CHCM) is a private U.S. corporation, which provides consultation and training in the health care sector. CHCM is based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Founded in 1982 by Marie Manthey, it was originally called Creative Nursing Management.[1] The name change to CHCM was in recognition of the systemic nature of change.

Consulting Practice[edit]

Creative Nursing Management (later named Creative Health Care Management) was originally established to support the implementation of primary nursing, by applying lessons learned from the original implementation at the University Hospital.[2][3][4]

Creative Nursing Management developed a curriculum to prepare staff nurses to become nursing managers. It is licensed to organizations around the world, who do their own 'train-the-trainer' trainings and then are able to provide the content themselves.[5]

Creative Nursing Management became Creative Health Care Management in recognition of a shift to a partnership model in the way the company defined its relationship with health care providers.[6]

Nursing literature[edit]

The Practice of Primary Nursing was first published in 1980 by Blackwell Scientific.[7] The updated 2002 edition that Creative Health Care Management published was well received.[8]

The book Relationship-Based Care: A Model for Transforming Practice was published by CHCM in 2004, and it applies the original concepts of Primary Nursing to all functions and relationships within the hospital setting.[9] The RBC book has been translated into German and other languages [10][11][note 1]

In 2007 CHCM published 'I2E2: Leading Lasting Change,' by Jayne Felgen.[12][note 2]

CHCM published 'See Me As a Person: Creating Therapeutic Relationships with Patients and Their Families' by Mary Koloroutis, RN and Michael Trout in 2012.[13]

In 2016 CHCM published 'Primary Nursing: Person-Centered Care Delivery System Design' by Susan Wessel and Marie Manthey.[14][note 3]

CHCM published 'Advancing Relationship-Based Culture' by Mary Koloroutis, RN and David Abelson, MD in 2017. Advancing Relationship-Based Cultures explores the confluence of relational and clinical competence that advances relationship-based healing cultures. Advancing Relationship-Based Cultures won the 2018 American College of Healthcare Executives James A. Hamiliton Book of the Year Award.[15][16]

Titles published (selected)[edit]

  • Madden, Mary Jane and Marie Manthey, Manual for Nurse Managers (1987)
  • Lampe, Susan, Focus Charting: A Patient-Centered Approach (1992)
  • Manthey, Marie, The practice of primary nursing : relationship-based resource-driven care delivery (2002)
  • Koloroutis, Mary, Jayne Felgen, Donna Wright, Colleen Person, Marie Manthey and Leah Kinnaird, Relationship-Based Care: A Model for Transforming Practice (2004)
  • Koloroutis, Mary, Jayne Felgen, Colleen Person and Susan Wessel, Relationship-Based Care Field Guide (2007)
  • Felgen, Jayne, I2E2: Leading Lasting Change (2007)
  • Koloroutis, Mary, and Michael Trout, See Me as a Person: Creating Therapeutic Relationships with Patients and Their Families (2012)
  • Glembocki, Margaret J. and Joyce J. Fitzpatrick; Editors, Advancing Professional Nursing Practice: Relationship-Based Care and the ANA Standards (2013)
  • Wessel, Susan and Marie Manthey, Primary nursing : person-centered care delivery system design (2015)
  • Koloroutis, Mary, RN and David Abelson, MD, Advancing Relationship-Based Cultures (2017)
  • Guanci Gen and Marky Medeiros, Shared Governance That Works (2018)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Relationship-Based Care won the 2004 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year in the Leadership and Management category.[9]
  2. ^ I2E2 was named a ‘Book of the Year’ for 2007 by the American Journal of Nursing [12]
  3. ^ ‘’Primary Nursing: Person-Centered Care Delivery System Design’’ was named a 2016 book of the year by the American Journal of Nursing in the category of Nursing Management and Leadership [14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cramer, Rodger (November 10, 1983). "Nursing expert pushes return to creative, primary nurse care". The Marshall News Messenger. Marshall, Texas. p. 5A.
  2. ^ Manthey, Marie (1999). "Financial Management for Entrepreneurs" Nursing Administration Quarterly, by Aspen Publication. Summer 1999. P 81-82. Vol. 23, No 4 J0392. ISSN 0363-9568
  3. ^ Barnett, Barbara (March 21, 1981). "Primary Nursing is an old concept gaining new life". The Charlotte News. Charlotte, North Carolina. p. 5C.
  4. ^ Herzog, Karen (October 18, 1994). "Hospital's nursing method bonds patients with nurses". The Bismarck Tribune. Bismarck, North Dakota. p. 8A.
  5. ^ Tobbell, Dominique A, PhD (2010). "Marie Manthey Interview - Academic Health Center Oral History Project" University of Minnesota. 2010. P 75-77
  6. ^ Manthey, Marie (January 2003). "What do Enron and nursing have in common?". Nurse Leader. 1 (1): 33–36. doi:10.1016/S1541-4612(03)70071-8.
  7. ^ Manthey, M. (1980). The practice of primary nursing. Boston: Blackwell Scientific Publications.
  8. ^ "3. The Practice of Primary Nursing". American Journal of Nursing. 103 (1): 61. January 2003.
  9. ^ a b Falter, Betty (April 2006). "Relationship-Based Care: A Model for Transforming Practice". Nursing Administration Quarterly. 30 (2): 182. doi:10.1097/00006216-200604000-00018.
  10. ^ 'Wo bleibt die Pflege bei der Pflege?' (translation: where is the care in the care?')https://www.hogrefe.de/themen/pflege-und-health-professionals/pflegewissenschaft
  11. ^ American Journal of Nursing: January 2005 - Volume 105 - Issue 1 - p 78-89
  12. ^ a b Falter, Elizabeth (Betty) (October 2007). "Leading Lasting Change". Nursing Administration Quarterly. 31 (4): 362–363. doi:10.1097/01.NAQ.0000290434.56937.1e.
  13. ^ Koloroutis, Mary; Del Guidice, Mary (August 2017). "See Me as a Person: Integrating Therapeutic Practices to Achieve Excellence in Care". Nurse Leader. 15 (4): 258–262. doi:10.1016/j.mnl.2017.05.007.
  14. ^ a b "American Journal of Nursing Announces 2016 Book of the Year Awards". Wolters Kluwer. December 29, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  15. ^ "Advancing relationship-based cultures - NLM Catalog - NCBI".
  16. ^ "American College of Healthcare Executives 2018 Publishing Awards" (PDF).

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