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Partnering with Patients to Improve Quality
The Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence guide “Partnering to Improve Quality and Safety: A Framework for Working with Pa
Advancing the Practice of Patient- and Family-Centered Care in Hospitals. How to Get Started
What is patient- and family-centered care? Why does it matter? How does it fit with a hospital's overall mission? And finally, what can a hospital leader do to advance the practice of patient- and family-centered care? Where do they start?
Chair File: Hospitals as Community Leaders
Hospitals are helping students with disabilities transition from school to the workplace. Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, a 74-bed hospital in Palmer, Alaska is one of many U.S.
Chair File: Healthy Children Initiative Improves Population Health
To improve community health, Mason General Hospital & Family of Clinics (MGH&FC) in Shelton, Wash., has launched several programs focused on children's health.
Chair File: Educating Clinicians, Patients to Prevent CAUTI
Quality and safety are “top of the agenda” at urban and rural hospitals across the country.
Chair File: Exchanging Ideas to Improve Community Health
Improving the health of communities where people live, work and play is more important than ever.
Chair File: Addressing Care Disparities and Ensuring Diversity
All future performance improvement projects will address health care disparities.
Chair File: Committed to Caring for Patients and Creating Healthier Communities
The 2016 chairman's columns have focused on inspiring stories about hospitals and health systems that are providing exceptional care to impact lives and transform communities all across the country
Chair File: Looking Ahead in 2017
On Jan. 20, 2017, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the presidential inauguration and experience the peaceful transition of power in person.
Chair File: Building Trust and Community Health
Trust is among the most important currencies we have as health care leaders.