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Ensure your organisation provides quality patient care and avoid unnecessary financial losses. Check out our white paper with crucial insights by Adam E. Block, a leading healthcare economist.

As healthcare processes become more digital, there’s been a renewed focus on human interaction.

Children’s Colorado knows that the quest for quality at their organization is an ongoing pursuit, and it’s not without obstacles.

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.

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.

Bryan Health was always attuned to how event reviews could help them meet their patient safety goals - learn the tools and strategies they used to make it a reality.

An expert from Children's Hospital Los Angeles shares how the hospital builds a strong community around patient safety, Just Culture and how RL6 software factors in to those goals.

It goes without saying that every patient going through the healthcare system has unique needs and wants.The question becomes, how can healthcare design the process of providing patient experience?

Do you sometimes wish you had an extra set of hands? Our Remote System Optimization services might just be the solution you've been looking for.

Gundersen Health System has worked hard to close the loop in peer review to ensure that action plans and recommendations are being received and carried out. Learn more about their journey.

The nature of infectious diseases is changing - your infection prevention and control teams need to be changing, too.

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.

Building trust. Harnessing the power of technology. Creating sustainable improvement. According to this month's readings, the future of healthcare is change.

In the midst of one of the most challenging flu seasons in a decade, experts are looking toward a future where machine learning may help make forecasting more accurate.

Answers from our experts to all of your questions about building out a successful workplace violence prevention program.

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.

The Joint Commission's announcement of new citations for poor hand hygiene brings hospital adherence to the practice under the spotlight.

Though it feels like 2018 has just started, we know that planning is well underway for programming for Patient Safety Awareness Week to get staff engaged with your patient safety priorities.

Physician burnout is a longstanding problem among hospital clinicians and as rates of burnout increase, healthcare organizations are critically evaluating the well-being of their staff.

As 2018 quickly approaches, healthcare remains an industry poised for even more change, prompting the question: what is next for healthcare? We dive in to the concept of Era 3.