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4 ways to 'fire-proof' your quality efforts

Achieving quality and outcomes goals is a challenging task for provider organizations, who are often disrupted by daily operational fires. Explore four proactive steps to keep your quality efforts on track, including hardwiring responsibilities across your organization and investing in data management capabilities.

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  • Hospitals and health systems

AFTER YOU READ THIS
  • You will discover how to hardwire quality responsibilities across your organization.
  • You will learn how to sustain progress on quality goals.
  • You will understand the importance change management in driving quality improvement.
  • You will see how data management streamlines quality data collection and assessment.

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