What does it take for rural healthcare organizations to achieve an environment in which reliable processes exist with a culture of continuous learning? It takes more than just telling employees to try harder to be safe. It requires a systematic approach that addresses the fundamental ways in which providers interact and provide care.
In this course, Lisa Carhuff, RN, MSN, explores how the effective application of systems-based practice can help to improve patient outcomes and safety.
The Leading Quality in Patient Safety series is designed to help anyone in a rural healthcare organization improve the safety of care provided to patients—from senior leaders to frontline staff who are charged with improving the provision of care.
This course was created by HomeTown Health University. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
Disclaimer: This course is intended to provide a general overview of health and wellness topics that may be helpful. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment for any condition. LinkedIn does not assume liability for any medical decisions or actions taken based on this course. Individuals with health concerns or questions about their medical condition should consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice and care.
HomeTown Health has no proprietary interest in any product, instrument, device, service, or material discussed during this program.
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