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A Powerful Approach to Support Emotional Well-Being for Patients, Families, Physicians, Nurses, and Staff
 

Code Lavender® programs are a formalized rapid response designed to support patients, families, physicians, nurses, and staff members in times of emotional distress. Much like a Code Blue initiates a coordinated care response when a patient’s heart needs immediate resuscitation, a Code Lavender resuscitates people who have suffered emotional trauma, providing a chance to regroup, recover, and find support and connection.
 

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Lab Data Holds the Key to Improving Quality and Reducing Risk
 

In 2017, PSQH conducted a four question survey where 100 respondents from across the care continuum, provided valuable feedback on quality and risk metrics and how they are utilized in making better business decisions for providers. Overwhelmingly, 94% of respondents indicated lab data is a key focal point on where to start analyzing this information.
 

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