
Mistake #1:
Lack of senior leadership buy-in

There could be many semi-legitimate reasons for nursing not getting it done (and how to solve that problem is probably another blog post or two).
One obvious issue is that if senior leadership is not engaged, then you may not have the ability to get the proper utilization of an electronic rounding tool (or any rounding process for that matter).
A few questions to consider:
Is a safety culture in place that is embraced and pushed down from the top of the organization? Upper management must commit to a culture of safety, not just maintaining accreditation when needed.
If, like in this scenario, the initiative is led by Quality and Accreditation, is it a well-developed department and are the right reporting mechanisms in place? (Quality reporting directly to C-suite.)
- Does leadership have a feel for the front lines?
Mistake #2:
Lack of Internal 'Marketing' Prior to Starting

Mistake #3:
Digital Rounding Not Being Used for Improvement
