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Quality & Patient Safety, Part One: Quality & Safety Issues

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Improving quality and patient safety is one of the most urgent issues in healthcare today. All institutions are under pressure to strengthen their quality improvement efforts.

In this 30-minute program, we draw from presentations at 2010 Leadership Conferences to help your organization understand and address some of the issues surrounding quality and safety.

Chapter 1. The Importance of Quality & Safety
Chapter 2. The Role of the Board
Chapter 3. Legal & Regulatory Issues
Chapter 4. Next Steps

Eric D. Lister, M.D.
From the Boardroom to the Bedside: Driving Improvement in Quality and Safety

Brian J. Silverstein, M.D.
Creating Energy from Chaos: Top Actions That Drive Performance in Turbulent Times

Barry Silbaugh, M.D., M.S., FACPE
Balancing Medicine and Management: Building a Better Health System

David B. Nash, M.D., M.B.A., FACP
The Board Is Responsible for Quality & Safety

Lewis Morris
View from the OIG: The Role of the Board in Promoting Quality of Care

 

 (Program duration: 30 minutes)

Price: $5.60 plus tax (duplication cost)
Not available to non-members

Author The Governance Institute

Date January 2011

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