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SUMMARY:Building the business case for patient safety
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DESCRIPTION:\n	Resource allocation is a constant struggle in healthcare 
	facilities. Current literature\, as well as personal interviews with patie
	nt safety professionals from US Pennsylvania facilities has highlighted op
	portunities to build experience in developing a business case for patient 
	safety initiatives.\n\n\n\n	Join Amber Capaldi\, MSN\, RN\, patient safe
	ty officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network\, as she describes why developi
	ng a business case is an essential skill for patient safety teams\, define
	s the key components of a business case\, and identifies available resourc
	es that can be used when developing a business case.\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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