
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
- Telephone
- 0104088555
- weenink@eshpm.eur.nl
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Profile
Dr. Jan-Willem Weenink is a health services researcher with over 10 years of experience in the Dutch and Australian healthcare systems. His research focuses on quality and safety of healthcare, regulation of healthcare professionals and performance measurement and reporting. He currently works as an Assistant Professor within the Healthcare Governance section, where he is involved in teaching the Master of Health Care Management programme and is leading research projects on healthcare regulation.
Jan-Willem completed a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, a Master’s degree in Health Technology Assessment and a PhD in Medical Sciences. Previously, he held positions at IQ healthcare at Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and at the Bureau of Health Information, and the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity at University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
- T. Takada, P. Heus, N. van Doorn, C. Naaktgeboren, J. Weenink, S. van Dulmen & L. Hooft (2020). Strategies to reduce the use of low-value medical tests in primary care: a systematic review. British Journal of General Practice, 70 (701 e858-e865). doi: 10.3399/bjgp20X713693
- J. Weenink, I. Wallenburg, I. Leistikow & R.A. Bal (2020). Publication of inspection frameworks: a qualitative study exploring the impact on quality improvement and regulation in three healthcare settings. BMJ Quality & Safety. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011337
- S. van Dulmen, C. Naaktgeboren, P. Heus, E. Verkerk, J. Weenink, R.B. Kool & L. Hooft (2020). Barriers and facilitators to reduce low-value care: a qualitative evidence synthesis. BMJ Open, 10 (e040025). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040025
- J.F. Levesque, J.J.M. O'Dowd, É.M. Ní Shé, J. Weenink & J. Gunn (2018). Moving regional health services planning and management to a population-based approach: implementation of the Regional Operating Model (ROM) in Victoria, Australia. Australian Journal of Primary Health. doi: 10.1071/PY17151
- J. Weenink, R.B. Kool, R.H. Bartels & G.P. Westert (2017). Getting back on track: a systematic review of the outcomes of remediation and rehabilitation programmes for healthcare professionals with performance concerns. BMJ Quality & Safety, 26 (12), 1004-1014. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-006710
- J. Weenink, R.B. Kool, G. Hesselink, R.H. Bartels & G.P. Westert (2017). Prevention of and dealing with poor performance: an interview study about how professional associations aim to support healthcare professionals. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 29 (6), 838-844. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzx114
- J.F. Levesque, M.F. Harris, C. Scott, B. Crabtree, W. Miller, L.M. Halma, W.E. Hogg, J. Weenink, J.R. Advocat, J. Gunn & G. Russell (2017). Dimensions and intensity of inter-professional teamwork in primary care: evidence from five international jurisdictions. Family Practice. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmx103
- L. Corscadden, J.F. Levesque, V. Lewis, M. Breton, K. Sutherland, J. Weenink, J. Haggerty & G. Russell (2017). Barriers to accessing primary health care: comparing Australian experiences internationally. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 23 (3), 223-228. doi: 10.1071/PY16093
- J.F. Levesque, J.J.M. O'Dowd, É.M. Ní Shé, J. Weenink & J. Gunn (2016). Scoping of models to support population-based regional health planning and management: comparison with the regional operating model in Victoria, Australia. Australian Health Review, 41 (2), 162-169. doi: 10.1071/AH15198
- J. Weenink, G.P. Westert, L. Schoonhoven, H. Wollersheim & R.B. Kool (2015). Am I my brother's keeper? A survey of 10 healthcare professions in the Netherlands about experiences with impaired and incompetent colleagues. BMJ Quality & Safety, 24, 56-64. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2014-003068
- L.M. Verhoef, J. Weenink, S. Winters, P.B.M. Robben, G.P. Westert & R.B. Kool (2015). The disciplined healthcare professional: a qualitative interview study on the impact of the disciplinary process and imposed measures in the Netherlands. BMJ Open, 5 (e009275). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009275
- J.F. Levesque, J.L. Haggerty, W. Hogg, F. Burge, S.T. Wong, A. Katz, D. Grimard, J. Weenink & R. Pineault (2015). Barriers and Facilitators for Primary Care Reform in Canada: Results from a Deliberative Synthesis across Five Provinces. Healthcare Policy, 11 (2), 44-57. doi: 10.12927/hcpol.2016.24448
- M. Lugtenberg, J. Weenink, T. van der Weijden, G.P. Westert & R.B. Kool (2015). Implementation of multiple-domain covering computerized decision support systems in primary care: a focus group study on perceived barriers. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 15 (82). doi: 10.1186/s12911-015-0205-z
- J. Weenink, J. Braspenning & M. Wensing (2014). Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in primary care: an observational pilot study of seven generic instruments. BMC Family Practice, 15 (88). doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-15-88
- J. Weenink, J. van Lieshout, H.P. Jung & M. Wensing (2011). Patient Care Teams in treatment of diabetes and chronic heart failure in primary care: an observational networks study. Implementation Science, 6 (66). doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-66
- J. Weenink (2018). Als het functioneren tekortschiet. Huisarts en Wetenschap. [go to publisher's site]
- J. Weenink & R.B. Kool (2016). Omgaan met verminderd functioneren in de Nederlandse gezondheidszorg. KiZ.
- L. Hartman, J. Weenink, E. Van Baarle, S. Van Rooijakkers, I. Wallenburg, G. Widdershoven & R.A. Bal (2020). Toezicht en rechtvaardige cultuur in zorginstellingen. Rotterdam: Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management [go to publisher's site]
- J. Weenink, I. Wallenburg, E. Hulst & R.A. Bal (2019). Tussen Leren, Samenwerken en Straf: de Verschuivende Rol van Wet- en Regelgeving in de Beroepsuitoefening van de Zorg. Den Haag: Raad voor Volksgezondheid en Samenleving [go to publisher's site]
- J. Weenink, I. Wallenburg & R.A. Bal (2019). De openbaarmaking van toetsingskaders door de IGJ. Een verkenning van de consequenties voor zorgaanbieders, inspecteurs en de kwaliteit van zorg. (Intern rapport). Rotterdam: Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management [go to publisher's site]
- M. Harmsen, F. Vlaanderen, J. Weenink, P. Jeurissen, G.P. Westert & P. van der Wees (2017). Factoren van invloed op het voorschrijfbeleid van artsen en het afleverbeleid van apothekers. Nijmegen: IQ healthcare
- J. Weenink, M. Harmsen & R.B. Kool (2016). De illegale handel van geneesmiddelen via internet. Een analyse van het toezicht in Nederland. Nijmegen: IQ healthcare
- J. Weenink & R.B. Kool (2016). Sturen op verantwoord functioneren en omgaan met verminderd functioneren van zorgverleners. Nijmegen: IQ healthcare
- H. Drewes, J. Weenink & R.B. Kool (2012). Disfunctioneren van zorgverleners in de Nederlandse gezondheidszorg. Definiëring, signalering, vaststellen en het treffen van maatregelen. Nijmegen: IQ healthcare
- M. Dautzenberg, J. Weenink, M. Faber & M. Ouwens (2012). Kiezen borstkankerpatiënten voor kwaliteit? Borstkankerpatiënten over vergelijkende kwaliteitsinformatie borstkankerzorg. Nijmegen: IQ healthcare
- E. Bloemendal, J. Weenink, M. Harmsen & P. Mistiaen (2011). Naleving van Nederlandse richtlijnen: een systematische review. Utrecht: NIVEL
- J. Weenink (2018, april 16). BACK ON TRACK. Addressing Poor Performance of Healthcare Professionals. Radboud University (145 pag.) Prom./coprom.: G.P. Westert, RHMA Bartels & R.B. Kool.
- J. Weenink (Interview) (2020, jun 08). Terreurverdachte werkte vlak voor arrestatie met kwetsbare jongeren. [televisie-uitzending]. In RTL Nieuws. RTL 4.
- J. Weenink (Interview) (2018, apr 25). Het leven van een zorgverlener na een tuchtzaak. [radio-uitzending]. In Focus. NPO Radio 1.
Healthcare Ethics
- Title
- Healthcare Ethics
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master, master
Governance and Strategy
- Title
- Governance and Strategy
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master - jaar 1
Governance and Strategy
- Title
- Governance and Strategy
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master
Module Knowledge
- Title
- Module Knowledge
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- bachelor 1
Integration project
- Title
- Integration project
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- bachelor 1
Academic Development & Skills
- Title
- Academic Development & Skills
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- bachelor 1
Advanced Research Methods
- Title
- Advanced Research Methods
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master, master
Advanced Research Methods
- Title
- Advanced Research Methods
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master
Assistant Professor
- University
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- School
- Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
- Department
- Health Care Governance (HCG)
- Country
- The Netherlands
- Telephone
- 0104088555
Health Standards Organization (HSO), Canada
- Role
- Vice-Chair Clinical Governance Working Group
- Obtained Wage
- no
- Start date approval
- Jun/2019