We all know that teamwork, a culture of safety and successful EHR adoption are required to achieve High Reliability in hospitals - which is made only possible with tremendous effort.
But there is a critical missing piece. How do we measure, continually improve and sustain patient safety, quality of care and patient satisfaction results? Learn how with this infographic.
"Despite serious widespread efforts to improve the quality of healthcare, many patients still suffer preventable harm everyday. Hospitals find improvement difficult to sustain, and the suffer "project fatigue" because so many problems need attention. No hospitals or health systems have achieved consistent excellence throughout their institutions."
- Mark R. Chassin & Jerod M. Loch, The Join Commission
An organization or system that operates in hazardous conditions by consistently maintaining high performance, sustained over time resulting in fewer than their expected share of adverse events.
Much of current hospital quality efforts are wrapped in a mindset that ramps up to achieve regulatory compliance periodically.
A constant state of proactive, sustainable, high-quality patient safety, quality of care and experience. Regulatory compliance becomes a simple byproduct of daily operations.
Replacing traditional hierarchical structure to include participation of employees at all levels.
"Collective mindfulness" encourages all workers to look for and report problems or unsafe conditions.
Helping providers more effectively diagnose patients, reduce medical errors, and provide safer care.
Readiness Rounds in the process improvement platform that helps hospitals measure, continually improve, and sustain Patient Safety, Quality of Care, and Patient Satisfaction results--a critical piece on the path to high reliability.
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