It pays attention to the efforts involved in the planning, organizing, monitoring, directing, and decision-making processes of healthcare services and systems to ensure continuous improvement.
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The abstracts to be considered within this track include, but are not limited to those:
Performance Monitoring and evaluation
Data-Driven decisions
Accreditation – Changes to assessment of standards in a post COVID world
Healthcare Accreditation impact on processes and outcomes.
Use of technology in healthcare evaluation and measurement
Use of technology to drive healthcare Improvement
Engaging different level leaders in driving results
It focuses on offering new perspectives on the impediments to timely and efficient flow of patients through healthcare, measuring results and optimizing flow through healthcare system
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The abstracts to be considered within this track include, but are not limited to those:
Patient flow, information flow, and material flow.
It focuses on improvement of health outcomes without additional expenditure by identifying inefficient spending and reallocating these resources to other parts of the system.
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The abstracts to be considered within this track include, but are not limited to those:
Preventing harm in health care settings is a public health concern. Everyone interacts with the health care system at some point in life. And everyone has a role to play in advancing safe health care.
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The abstracts to be considered within this track include, but are not limited to those:
Learning from our mistakes
Social science in patient safety
Technology and e-health implementations to improve patient safety