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I don't think I ever shared this article that I co-authored and had published in 2014… so it's time for another “Throwback Thursday.” I'll share a summary of it here in this post. I think this still applies here in 2024. In the evolving healthcare landscape, fostering a culture of continuous improvement is essential for enhancing patient care, safety, and operational efficiency.
Seizures and second opinions. How a Baylor College of Medicine team helped Kailey Ratcliff tackle a difficult decision. The post A second opinion offers a second chance appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.
Q&A with Yunette Ruiz, Client Service Manager, and Gabriella DeSantis, Revenue Cycle Manager, from the Surgical Information Systems Revenue Cycle Services Team
The Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH) represents a significant advancement in modern healthcare. It prioritizes patient-centered care throughout the surgical process. In essence, the PSH model aims to optimize patient outcomes by seamlessly coordinating care from preoperative preparation to postoperative recovery. It revolves around interdisciplinary collaboration, involving various healthcare professionals working together to ensure a holistic approach to surgical care.
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