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De-escalation Tactics for Leaders and Staff
Elizabeth Deacon of Oschner teaches strategies to help all staff members be well prepared to communicate in any situation. She shares some steps to consider when implementing de-escalation tactics.
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The IT Impact on Healthcare
There’s no doubt that IT has improved healthcare initiatives and enhanced the care that patients receive - from automating processes, improving data collection and enhancing the patient experience.
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Building Bridges for Patient Engagement
As the expectation around patient experience grows, health systems must look to juggle the different demographics and cater to all patients’ needs.
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Making Your Infection Surveillance Data Work for You
Data’s power lies in how you use it. Take a look at creative uses of infection surveillance data and how to get the most out of the information you’re taking in.
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Trading Checklists for a System's Approach to Quality Improvement
How can hospitals and health systems get insights into risks, prevent patient harm and development intervention protocols more effectively? By tossing out checklists in favor of a bird’s eye view.
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Peer Review's Role in Safety and Quality
Peer reviews have shifted to transform an intimidating process into one that focuses on shared learning rather than individual blame. Along the way, the technology that supports them has changed too.
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Read All About It: The Latest RL6 Features
Exciting new features are coming your way - and we promise that they're definitely worth talking about! Learn more about the upcoming RL6 release and the enhancements you can take advantage of.
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Things We Read and Loved: Quality Improvement Through Technology
Now, more than ever, healthcare organisations are identifying ways to improve quality of care. One of the best ways to do so is to empower healthcare professionals with information to make decisions.
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Whose Job Is Risk Management?
Risk in healthcare is a shared responsibility, from a patients bedside to a seat at the boardroom table.So why do we associate the responsibility of risk primarily with the risk management department?
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It's Never Too Late (or Early) To Build a Learning Culture
Learning and change are partners in the evolution of healthcare. There are lots of ways to build a learning culture - from the complexity of a root cause analysis to having open conversations.
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Things We Read and Loved: Change in Healthcare
Building trust. Harnessing the power of technology. Creating sustainable improvement. According to this month's readings, the future of healthcare is change.
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Root Cause Analysis for a Learning Culture
Healthcare is a prime example of a learning culture - and part of that supporting that culture is having tools to get to the bottom of learning opportunities.
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Healthcare Trends: What's in Store for 2018?
Technological advancements have dominated conversations in many industries, and healthcare is no exception. We're taking a look forward into 2018.
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Things We Read and Loved: The Digital Patient Experience
Two of this month's readings took us on a deep-dive into technology's potential to transform patient experiences - and one takes us back to a critical skill that no technology could ever replace.
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Supporting Common Goals: Bringing Together Risk and Infection Teams
As HAIs become more complicated, synergy between risk management and infection prevention teams becomes more critical.
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The Sky's The Limit: Get More Out of Your Software
We know that healthcare organizations believe that the sky is the limit when it comes to improving patient safety and quality in healthcare. RLDatix helps your organization get there.
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Sharing the Story Behind Data
You can learn a lot from analyzing data, but some of the most valuable insights can come from thinking about what the data leaves out.
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