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Building a Culture of Quality: Driving Outcomes Across the Organization

Building a Culture of Quality: Driving Outcomes Across the Organization

[Sponsored] Nurse leaders today face competing demands in quality improvement: mounting pressure to meet evolving regulatory reporting requirements, growing expectations to demonstrate return on investment, and the challenge of sustaining consistent practices across units with different patient populations and workflows.

In this executive dialogue, nurse leaders explain how they identify leading indicators that reliably predict quality outcomes, build consistent practices across units, and connect harm reduction, length of stay and readmissions to measurable return on investment.

Building a Culture of Quality: Driving Outcomes Across the Organization

 

This dialogue presents key findings on topics such as removing barriers to compliance, increasing multidisciplinary ownership, quantifying the cost of harm events and more. Download for the full findings!

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