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Learn what to do to achieve high reliability at the front lines of care

 

HROs practice the highest standards of patient quality and prevent "never" events before they occur.

Organizations looking for advice on how to become an HRO need look no further than Building a High-Reliability Organization: A Toolkit for Success. This practical guide takes the concept of becoming an HRO and break down what it means at the point of care.

After reading this book, you will know the reason why:

  • Situational awareness is so important to High Reliability
  • The secret ingredient to your success is always checklists
  • You need to recognize the expert is not always the person in charge
  • Your HRO plan needs to ensure both technical and non-technical Competence
  • Preoccupation with failure is an attitude—not a given

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