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Having trouble viewing this email? View in Browser | | | Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare (PSQH) is seeking to spotlight the best healthcare quality innovation case studies. By imparting their in-the-trenches experiences and lessons learned, the chosen case studies will shed light on an issue, practice, or principle that affects stakeholders across the modern medical staff landscape. This year, Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare (PSQH) will recognize those with proven strategies with our 3RD ANNUAL INNOVATION AWARDS. | How it Works | Send us a case study that includes: A specific (and widely relatable) challenge or objective that sparked a meaningful change in a key patient safety or quality improvement process The steps that the involved parties took to conceive, develop, and implement their solution, including any hurdles they overcame along the way The short- and long-term effects of the solution The takeaways for the broader professional community Potential case study subjects include the following: Quality improvement Patient safety improvement Medication safety Infection control Reduction/elimination of “never events” Improving readmission rates Patient satisfaction Innovative approaches to addressing tricky regulations and accreditation standards Whether you’re a seasoned educator in search of a broader platform to share your expertise or a yet-to-present professional with big ideas, here’s a way to get some recognition. Don't miss out, apply to the 2021 PSQH Innovation Awards today! Deadline to apply is January 15, 2020 and application is free. | 2020 PSQH Innovation Award Winner | | | |
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