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A Movement to Save Millions

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The 100 Million Healthier Lives initiative was featured in this US News & World Report Q&A with IHI’s Soma Stout.

Infusing Technology Into Hospital Operational Decision Making

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Commentary from an IHI blog post on hospital-wide flow was quoted in this piece on technology-based decision-support tools for health care.

Infusing Technology Into Hospital Operational Decision Making

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Commentary from an IHI blog post on hospital-wide flow was quoted in this piece on technology-based decision-support tools for health care.

Session Details

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What could the health care system offer to patients with complex health needs (including physical, socioeconomic, and behavioral health issues) that it’s not offering now? That’s our focus for the June 21 WIHI: Addiction Treatment Demystified: …

Applying Community Organizing Principles to Restore Joy in Work

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This NEJM Catalyst article by IHI’s Jessica Perlo and Derek Feeley describes four lessons from community organizing that can be applied to nurture joy in the health care workforce and deliver the quality care patients deserve.

Applying Community Organizing Principles to Restore Joy in Work

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This NEJM Catalyst article by IHI’s Jessica Perlo and Derek Feeley describes four lessons from community organizing that can be applied to nurture joy in the health care workforce and deliver the quality care patients deserve.

‘No Bed Syndrome’ at Hospitals Inimical to Healthcare

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Several quotes from IHI’s Sodzi-Sodzi Tettey on ambulatory safety are mentioned in this article on "no bed syndrome."

‘No Bed Syndrome’ at Hospitals Inimical to Healthcare

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Several quotes from IHI’s Sodzi-Sodzi Tettey on ambulatory safety are mentioned in this article on “no bed syndrome.”

Trending Toward Home Care: Is Our Health System Ready?

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Health care — for procedural follow-up or treating chronic conditions — is increasingly being delivered in patients’ homes. IHI’s Tejal Gandhi summarizes recommendations for improving safety in the home in this HFM Magazine article.

Trending Toward Home Care: Is Our Health System Ready?

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Health care — for procedural follow-up or treating chronic conditions — is increasingly being delivered in patients’ homes. IHI’s Tejal Gandhi summarizes recommendations for improving safety in the home in this HFM Magazine article.