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Is efficiency the enemy of innovation and improvement? Are efficiency programmes oppressive, leaving healthcare staff no time to be creative and piling on burdensome bureaucracy, or are efficiency, innovation and improvement positively correlat
Is efficiency the enemy of innovation and improvement? Are efficiency programmes oppressive, leaving healthcare staff no time to be creative and piling on burdensome bureaucracy, or are efficiency, innovation and improvement positively correlat
How can asking patient to tell us their story improve healthcare? Helen Morant, content lead at BMJ, talks us through her project getting healthcare professionals to sit down with patients and record their conversations, and what on earth this
How can asking patient to tell us their story improve healthcare? Helen Morant, content lead at BMJ, talks us through her project getting healthcare professionals to sit down with patients and record their conversations, and what on earth this
This week, we look at medication reconciliation.Joshua Pevnick, health services researcher and hospital physician at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, LA, US, talks us through what it is and why it can be so hard to get right. And Emma Iddles, a junio
This week, we look at medication reconciliation.Joshua Pevnick, health services researcher and hospital physician at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, LA, US, talks us through what it is and why it can be so hard to get right. And Emma Iddles, a junio
"Those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it." At the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, in Gothenburg in April, Don Berwick spoke on the scientific foundations of improvement. This is the full audio of his t
Fiona Moss, dean at the Royal Society of Medicine, gives us an overview of quality improvement, and it's underpinnings.This interview was recorded at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg, April 2016.Find F
Fiona Moss, dean at the Royal Society of Medicine, gives us an overview of quality improvement, and it's underpinnings.This interview was recorded at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg, April 2016.Find F
Fiona Moss, dean at the Royal Society of Medicine, gives us an overview of quality improvement, and it's underpinnings.This interview was recorded at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg, April 2016.Find F
"Those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it." At the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, in Gothenburg in April, Don Berwick spoke on the scientific foundations of improvement. This is the full audio of his t
"Those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it." At the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, in Gothenburg in April, Don Berwick spoke on the scientific foundations of improvement. This is the full audio of his t
Or, the one where Fiona Moss and Don Berwick tells us what they think quality improvement is.Fiona Moss is dean, Royal Society of Medicine, and Don Berwick is president emeritus and senior fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement.Don's
Or, the one where Fiona Moss and Don Berwick tells us what they think quality improvement is.Fiona Moss is dean, Royal Society of Medicine, and Don Berwick is president emeritus and senior fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement.Don's
It's bad practice to prescribe a brand name drug when a cheaper, viable and approved generic is available. But, particularly in the US, this happens too much, at major cost to the health system.The team behind Michigan State University's paed
It's bad practice to prescribe a brand name drug when a cheaper, viable and approved generic is available. But, particularly in the US, this happens too much, at major cost to the health system.The team behind Michigan State University's paed
Plan, do, study, act cycles, or PDSA cycles, are the basis of many quality improvement projects, they're a model to trial changes and feed the lessons from each test into the next.Why are they a popular method, and how do you get the best out
Plan, do, study, act cycles, or PDSA cycles, are the basis of many quality improvement projects, they're a model to trial changes and feed the lessons from each test into the next.Why are they a popular method, and how do you get the best out
The Francis report, the Berwick report, the Keogh review - all of these have highlighted how important learning from mistakes is in healthcare.Reporting incidents is key to this, and in this podcast Jen Perry, from BMJ Quality, tells Harriet
The Francis report, the Berwick report, the Keogh review - all of these have highlighted how important learning from mistakes is in healthcare.Reporting incidents is key to this, and in this podcast Jen Perry, from BMJ Quality, tells Harriet
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