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Cultivating an Early Warning System in Healthcare Quality Through Bi-Directional Patient-Physician Engagement 

HIT Consultant

From a big-picture perspective, bi-directional data exchange allows providers to aggregate patient data for short-term learning while still accounting for long-term longitudinal studies. The future of healthcare innovation relies on the positioning of patients as contributing partners in their own continuum of care. Conclusion.

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Creating a Culture of Quality: Strategies for Hospital Leaders

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Listen to the Conversation Instead The Importance of a Quality-Focused Culture In healthcare, quality is non-negotiable. A culture of quality means that every staff member, from the C-suite to the frontline, is committed to delivering the best possible care.

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The Imperative to Stay the Course on Value-Based Transformation

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Rationing or pricing people out of the market in ways that degrade employee health and productivity only shifts costs to other economic and social accounts. The alternative is to rethink how we organize and operate to make better use of our limited healthcare resources. These are the underpinnings of value-based care.