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Newsletter, March 2024

Patient Safety Movement

“I believe in data transparency, and it is unacceptable that we lack clarity on the true number of patient harm events.” The Patient Safety Movement Foundation will be well represented. We have consistently emphasized the importance of data transparency as essential for monitoring progress in enhancing patient care.

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“Are We There Yet?” Answering the C-Suite on Improvement Initiatives

Beterra

With a crunch on the number of resources available for healthcare improvement and a growing list of performance goals, every healthcare organization’s senior leadership team is asking more questions about how their improvement dollars are being used and which are bearing fruitful returns for the organization.

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“Are We There Yet?” Answering the C-Suite on Improvement Initiatives

Beterra

With a crunch on the number of resources available for healthcare improvement and a growing list of performance goals, every healthcare organization’s senior leadership team is asking more questions about how their improvement dollars are being used and which are bearing fruitful returns for the organization.

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Is There an Easy-Button for AI In Healthcare Team Well-Being? Exploring a New PC with Embedded AI

Health Populi

WHO’s six ethical pillars for AI in health speak to: Protecting autonomy Promoting human well-being, human safety, and the public interest Ensuring transparency, explainability and intelligibility Fostering responsibility and accountability Ensuring inclusiveness and equity, and, Promoting AI that is responsible and sustainable.