Safety Culture and Virtue "Virtue in healthcare is to value human life, and patient safety is the practical application of that virtue.?All the noble efforts and personal sacrifices of healthcare professionals across the world come down to this truth because no one would do it unless human beings were valuable, and lives were worth saving." #safetyculture #healthcare #patientsafety https://lnkd.in/gGFMU6Sk
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https://porterqi.com
PorterQI的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 1 人
- 总部
- Brownsville,TX
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- Healthcare、Quality、Healthcare Management、Healthcare Quality、Nursing、CMS、Quality Measurments、Healthcare Education、Quality Guidelines和Quality Improvement
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主要
US,TX,Brownsville,78520
PorterQI员工
动态
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S3E1: New Podcast Series -- Introducing the Top 10 Signs of Safety Culture and Virtue (10 mins) Have you ever questioned the credibility of your safety culture survey? So many safety culture assessments describe vague things to avoid, but how can you tell if you have it? This season, we're sharing the Top 10 Signs that your healthcare organization has a solid safety culture. Key Points: -What is "good" healthcare? -Virtue and ethics in safety culture -Introducing the Top 10 Signs Listen on your favorite podcast site or visit https://lnkd.in/gCTszp73 #patientsafety #healthcare #healthcareethics #safetyculture
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S2Ep18 - Holiday Special 2024: No Place Like Home (23 mins) As the holidays approach, I'm revisiting the subject of what matters most to patients. This episode discusses the discharge process, length of stay, and outcome metrics that can serve as a compass for other quality measures. Key Points: -Universal needs -Critical questions -What if? Listen on your favorite podcast site, or visit: https://lnkd.in/gCTszp73 #patientcare #healthcare #quality #outcomes
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Smart Staff Surveys Becker's Healthcare reported on how Advocate Health improved the nurse manager role using a simple 3-question survey and I am cheering them on: 1. What do you do that you shouldn’t be doing? 2. What do you like to do? 3. What’s taking up your time? Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gV8ACCPN #healthcare #nursingshortage #nursemanager #qualitativedata #ai #innovation
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Did you hear about the redesign of the nurse manager role at Advocate Health? This episode discusses the six insights gleaned from three simple questions that just might save the nurse manager role. Key Points: -Ask the frontline -Mutual goals -Critical mentorship Also see: Twenter, P (Oct. 21, 2024). Advocate redesigns the nurse manager role. Becker’s Clinical Leadership.?https://lnkd.in/gSfU--f2. Listen on your favorite podcast site, or visit https://lnkd.in/gCTszp73. #healthcare #healthcareinnovation #humanresources #nursing
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NASA, Spaceships, and Hospital Administration What if Houston had dismissed the complaint?? “Oh, those astronauts — they’re always complaining. Just ignore them and it’ll go away.” In healthcare, we have a terrible habit of building systems with no feedback loop. There is no way to raise red flags or share downtimes or update other departments on failures in another one.? But if NASA could pull it off in space, surely we can find a way to do it too? #healthcare #communication #patientsafety https://lnkd.in/gdnwV62f
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Safety Communication: You Get One Call (15 mins) Important notices are common in healthcare, but opportunities for feedback can be hard to find. Yet, communication about problems is essential to a robust patient safety program. This episode looks at changes in technology that could improve safety communication across the healthcare industry. Key Points: -Safety communication in space -Healthcare feedback loops -Overwhelming public comment Listen on your favorite podcast site or visit: https://lnkd.in/gCTszp73 #healthcarecommunication #patientsafety
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Medicine, Codes, and Braille (free article) "Understandably, the language of medicine is complex. While a gardener may not need to announce the Latin name for every weed they pull, an herbalist might actually need that much detail to ensure they are helping, and not poisoning, their patient. ...the goal of most medical terminology is to be highly specific – because the consequences of generalized statements could be toxic.?But codes and languages break down when they divide into too many variables" #data #patienteducation #healthcare #accessibility https://lnkd.in/gvmhqvbp
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Big Pharma spends billions of dollars on advertising that teaches the public how to say the names of their products. While millions of people live with hypertension, many of them cannot remember the name of their diagnosis or what it means. This episode discusses healthcare communication and shares helpful models for improvement. Key Points: -Big Pharma ads get it right -Idiopathic Explanations -Louis Braille and medical coding Listen on your favorite podcast site, or visit https://lnkd.in/gCTszp73 #healthcarecommunication #patientsafety #diagnosticerror
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"Ghost Stories" If someone discharges the roommate rather than the correct patient, that poor soul will not receive meds or meals. They become totally invisible, like a ghost in the system. The ugly reality is that the electronic record is extremely unforgiving in matters like these. #patientsafety #healthcare #electronichealthrecord https://lnkd.in/g8G9gapc