Category: Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Visual Management Board

Institute for Healthcare Improvement

A visual management board is used as a key communication tool that provides at-a-glance information about current process performance, both quantitative and qualitative data, to help clinical unit staff coordinate and guide their daily work and monitor…

What Does Knee Surgery Cost? Few Know, and That’s a Problem

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WSJ article

Esprit de Corps: Turning Vicious Cycle Virtuous

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NEJM Catalyst article: Esprit de corps is the spirit of the body — camaraderie, engagement, and passion, interwoven with joy.

Invite the Next Generation to Lead

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Reflecting on lessons from 10 years of the IHI Open School, this article shares five practical ideas for how can health care organizations can engage the next generation of health professionals as powerful change agents and leaders.

Adequate Childbirth Suite Provides Greater Autonomy for Women

Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Until a few years ago, normal hospital birth had its limitations.

What’s Next In Caring For Older People: The Age-Friendly Health System Movement

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Our healthcare system needs to rethink how we care for older adults. Article from Forbes

IHI Launches Maternal Care Improvement Project

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The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has begun a three-year project that aims to improve maternal outcomes for women and babies in the U.S.

The Shift that Population Health Requires

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Summary of Soma Stout’s presentation at AADE meeting

Promoting Maternal Health with Safety Bundles, Creative Leadership

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Health Leaders article on Merck for Mothers project

Promoting Maternal Health with Safety Bundles, Creative Leadership

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Health Leaders article on Merck for Mothers project