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Improving Patient Safety Reporting - How Technology Can Help
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
1:00PM EDT

An automated patient safety reporting system can do more for healthcare providers than just improve reporting rates. The right system tailored to your organization's unique culture and processes can make event investigation and management more efficient and effective. It can also help leadership understand safety concerns—and solutions—more quickly, more completely, and with greater urgency.

The University of Chicago Medicine will discuss their experience with this type of automated system, including how they selected it, how it was implemented and how they are using it today.

 
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