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What is the Quadruple Aim of healthcare?

Mobius MD

Improving population health Beyond the traditional emphasis on individual patients, the Triple Aim defined population health as an essential focus. By collaborating with community partners, healthcare institutions can support prevention, early intervention, and long-term health management.

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Insights from Digital Health Leaders at ViVE 2025

EvidenceCare

Wilcoxs journey into digital health started with a simple observation: patients in the post-anesthesia care unit were experiencing unnecessary delays in discharge, leading to longer hospital stays. These improvements not only enhance patient safety but also drive cost savings by reducing complications and length of stay.

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EHR Interoperability: In-Depth Guide (2025 updated)

Arkenea

Simply put, it’s the capability of different EHR systems to share, interpret, and collaboratively use data across various healthcare environments. Imagine a healthcare landscape where a patient’s health data isn’t scattered across multiple systems but smoothly flows from one EHR system to another.

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RAG in Healthcare: Your Complete Guide to Its Implementation

Arkenea

But what exactly is RAG in healthcare, and more importantly, how can your organization implement it successfully while maintaining HIPAA compliance and ensuring patient safety?

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Eliminate obstacles to delivering patient care

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Loss of productivity: Navigating disparate systems and operational silos can be challenging without coordination and collaboration across different departments and systems. Patient safety risks: Challenges faced by care teams can result in delays in treatment plans for patients. In the U.S.,

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How Transformational Leadership Improves Patient Safety

Relias

These attributes (and others) can translate to greater improvements in patient safety. Collaboration Transformational leaders encourage collaboration and teamwork. Why it makes a difference: In nearly every healthcare setting, teams must work together to serve patients. What is transformational leadership?

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The Nursing Shortage and Patient Safety

Relias

Because of these ongoing trends, healthcare organizations and the nursing community must work collaboratively to find ways to examine the link between the nursing shortage and patient safety. Patient safety is a fundamental goal of all health care.