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From HealthLeaders Magazine |
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Time to Put Patients First
| How America's hospitals have lost touch with their top priority—and what healthcare leaders are doing to fix it. [Read More] |
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Service Line Management |
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Patient-Centered Surgery
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Making surgery more patient-centered requires careful coordination and better feedback from patients and their families. [Read More] |
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Leaders Forum
Duke-Durham Partnership Uses Informatics to Redesign Health System: When Durham-based Duke University and the Durham, NC, community launched Durham Health Innovations, they knew they were embarking on a groundbreaking project that would improve the health of patients. But at some point during the recently completed planning stages, team members realized that they had stopped talking about patients—and started talking about communities. [Read More]
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Audio Feature
If a hospital is to become patient-centric, the CEO has to have patient experience at the top of his or her list of concerns, says Gary Adamson, chief executive officer of Starizon Studio. The CEO is the only person in the organization who can span across all the department silos and drive a well-thought out, orchestrated patient experience, he says. [Listen Now]
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