WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Date: May 8, 2014
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Health care is at a tipping point with respect to patient engagement – from something that’s “nice to do” (or even “the right thing to do”) to something that’s absolutely necessary. Research and experience are making it clear that no health care organization can operate in a reliably safe way without the involvement of patients and families. And without their involvement, any organization’s safety agenda is bound to encounter diminishing returns. Patients and family members offer extra eyes and ears to events unfolding around them, and have crucial knowledge about and perspectives on what kinds of changes will help them the most.
To frame what a vision of patient engagement needs to encompass, and what an across-the-board implementation of that vision needs to embrace, The National Patient Safety Foundation’s Lucian Leape Institute (LLI) has just published a comprehensive report that lays it all out: Safety Is Personal: Partnering with Patients and Families for the Safest Care. The contents of the report and just how to make it actionable are the focus of this WIHI.
WIHI: End-of-Life Care and How Communities Can Become "Conversation Ready"
WIHI: 10 Things Every Hospital Needs to Know to Be Safe
WIHI: The Road to Team-Based Primary Care and Behavioral Health
WIHI: 100 Million Healthier Lives by 2020
WIHI: Optimizing Safety with the Electronic Health Record: The Latest on Glitches and Fixes from the Frontlines
WIHI: Better Care and Better Value for Hip and Knee Replacement
WIHI: Mental Health Care in the Hospital: Preventing Harm, Promoting Safety
WIHI: From Here to CLER: Graduate Medical Education and the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER)
WIHI: Tread Water No More! Making Sense of Patient Experience Data
WIHI: Preventing Financial Harm to Patients: The Costs of Care Initiative
WIHI: From Prehospital to In-Hospital: The Continuum for Time-Sensitive Care
WIHI: New Roles, New Routes for Managing Populations
WIHI: Making the Work of QI Less Draining and More Sustaining
WIHI: The Patient-Centered Medical Home: Early Results, Tough Scrutiny
WIHI: Transforming Tensions and Tempers on Health Care Teams
WIHI: Reclaiming Empathy — Best Practices for Engaging with Patients
WIHI: Bright Spots for Patients with Complex Needs
WIHI: How High? How Low? Shared Decision Making Amidst Shifting (Hypertension) Guidelines
WIHI: Mobilizing Skilled Nursing Facilities to Reduce Avoidable Rehospitalizations
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