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‘Antiquated’ systems means the Government is not delivering - claims the Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Healthemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Dr. Terry Mason, Commissioner for Chicago’s Department of Public Health (CDPH), famously started his tenure by telling City Hall to shape up – but he soon discovered that waistlines weren’t the only thing that needed to be leaner. Poor organization meant grants were not being used effectively, and service delivery to the public was subsequently below par. “We had an organization that was a bunch of castles trying to exist in one kingdom, and each castle had its own siloed operation and it duplicated a lot of things,” says Dr. Mason in an interview for MeettheBoss.com. “Always at the 11th hour we were...
Source: MeettheBoss.com Interviews - August 13, 2009 Category: Health Management Authors: Sophie Crossman Tags: healthcare systems|healthcare|management|interview Source Type: info