Summary
Earlier this month, 13 leaders shared thoughts in NEJM Catalyst on how healthcare organisations can get more strategic around patient safety and quality improvement - an area that has seen renewed attention after COVID-19-related setbacks. Several themes emerged across leaders' responses, namely the need for more proactive approaches to mitigate risk and intervene, rather than reviewing and assessing harms after they occur.
University Hospitals nurses are leading the charge to do just that by embracing the adoption of artificial intelligence to make daily safety huddles more actionable.
Read the full article, published by Becker's Hospital Review via the link below.
Safety huddles, but more actionable: University Hospitals' nurse-led approach (April 2023)
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/quality/safety-huddles-but-more-actionable-university-hospitals-nurse-led-approach.html
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