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LAST CHANCE

 
Thursday
September 14, 2017
1:00PM EDT

 

What is effective clinical communication? How can you optimize it for better experience, quality, safety, outcomes, and financial results?

Through a large-scale literature review and in-depth interviews with clinical communication experts and senior healthcare executives, the Experience Innovation Network, part of Vocera, developed a framework for successful clinical communication.  The framework includes seven key elements:


The seven elements include:

  1. Shared purpose
  2. Content and context
  3. Situation and task
  4. Mode
  5. Environment and infrastructure
  6. Personal and interpersonal factors
  7. Policies and guidelines
Register for this webinar to learn from leaders who are building communication solutions into their efforts to create highly reliable human experiences that enable powerful, positive, and personal human interactions.


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