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Creating a Culture of Quality: Strategies for Hospital Leaders

Readiness Rounds

Creating a Culture of Quality: Strategies for Hospital Leaders Quality improvement in hospitals is more than a goalits a commitment that requires an organization-wide cultural shift. A culture of quality doesnt emerge overnight, nor is it the result of a single initiative. Clear Communication 2.

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Beterra Client Leadership Series: Mariana V. Gattegno, MPH, CPHQ

Beterra

Gattegno exemplifies compassionate leadership in healthcare safety and quality at Shepherd Center, a renowned rehabilitation hospital specializing in spinal cord and brain injuries, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and other neuromuscular conditions. Empathy Meets Excellence: Mariana at Shepherd Center Mariana V.

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How Medical Call Centers Track Patient Medication Schedules: Effective Strategies

Sequence Health

By consistently tracking medication adherence, healthcare call centers reduce the risk of missed doses, non-compliance, and health complications. Regular follow-ups and reminders ensure patients receive timely and appropriate care, which directly enhances patient satisfaction and reduces hospital readmissions.

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Recognizing the Role of Caregiver with Melissa Fisher | E. 79

Vie Healthcare

27:11 What we don’t measure doesn’t matter Melissa said healthcare can’t improve unless hospitals ask caregivers about their experience. ‘’I I find that interesting because my mom in the hospital can’t clearly even remember that she broke her hip and/or femur, and yet you’re now sending her an after-patient survey.

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Newsletter, February 2024

Patient Safety Movement

We have brutal wars going on where schools and hospitals are destroyed and used to protect combatants. Patients, children, and healthcare workers are killed and injured. Then we come to the high rates of avoidable harm and mortality in our hospitals. No patient should be found “dead in bed”!