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Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
WIHI: Reducing Risks and Defects with Help from the Front Lines
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Date: April 23, 2015
Featuring:
- Andrea Kabcenell, RN, MPH, Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
- Steven J. Spear, PhD, MS, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management; Senior Fellow, IHI
- Alexia Green, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Dean Emerita, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
- Roger Resar, MD, The Mayo Clinic Health System; Senior Fellow, IHI
As health care quality improvement has matured, it’s common to hear the phrase, “Quality is everyone’s responsibility.” But what does that mean more precisely, and how does the concept apply day-to-day? How feasible is it for those on the front lines of delivering care to not just detect defects in systems and processes, but also solve many of them, right then and there? It turns out this is quite doable, especially if frontline staff and providers are empowered to do far more than patch up problems AND if they can count on operational guidance and leadership from others, including middle managers.
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