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Hospitals & Health Networks magazine, the flagship publication of the AHA, has put together a webpage featuring all its coverage on HRET's Hospital Engagement Network. The webpage has videos, articles and blogs.
This resource gives hospital and health system leaders concrete, practical steps grounded on evidence-based research to improve patient and family engagement in their organizations by:
The nation's health care system is undergoing dramatic change as the country shifts to a value-base business model. The pace of the transition varies by market, but hospitals, care systems and other providers must be proactive.
How do you successfully integrate behavioral health and primary care? A recent HPOE webinar highlighted the work of St. Charles Health System in Bend, Oregon, to coordinate care and help develop a care transformation plan in the state. The plan's goal is to achieve the Triple Aim of improved…
The compendium is a collection of action-oriented resources that can help design and implement strategies that will assist in delivering care that is safe, timely, equitable, effective, efficient and patient-centered. The collection features each report from the past year's HPOE guides.
The Partnership for Patients Hospital Engagement Networks are designed to improve patient care across 10 areas of patient harm through the implementation and dissemination of best practices in clinical quality. This guide includes checklists for 10 areas (click on each area for further HPOE…
This webinar highlights the upcoming HPOE action guide, 'Eliminating Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections' as well as presents successful projects to eliminate catheter-associated urinary tract infections by hospitals that participate in the national On the CUSP: Stop CAUTI initiative and…
Providing quality care for patients with limited English proficiency can be challenging, even for large health care systems. Each year Vidant Health, a regional health system serving eastern North Carolina, logs more than 24,000 distinct patient encounters with a primary language other than English…