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What does it take to become a high-reliability organization (HRO)?
 
 

Reliable outcomes in the fast-paced, ever-changing healthcare industry depend on well organized standard operating procedures, clear and efficient communication, high-functioning interdisciplinary teams and resilient processes.

These elements are as much or more important than the intellectual or technical brilliance of any individual clinician and require an unwavering commitment from the highest levels in an organization.

Building a High-Reliability Organization: A Toolkit for Success provides a roadmap to get your facility to HRO status.

You'll learn strategies to support individual and team situational awareness, how to reduce variability through adherence to standard operating procedures, how to leverage checklists and much more.

Order today and start your facility down the path to becoming an HRO.

  
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