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When it Comes to Improving the Patient Experience, a Healthcare-Specific CMMS is Just What the Doctor Ordered


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The practice of conducting rounds throughout a healthcare facility has existed for as long as hospitals themselves. Some of the most important rounds conducted are those done by hospital administrators and facility managers. Addressing the need to “check in” on facilities is a crucial part of running a successful healthcare operation.

 
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Quality Improvement in Healthcare: Providers Have to do it


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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, healthcare providers wash their hands less than half as often as they should. Yet, despite years of effort and education around the country, infrequent hand washing by doctors, nurses, and medical staff remains a significant source of hospital-acquired infections, also known as HAI’s, and they are still looming large for healthcare facilities today.

 
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