Team-Based Care
It鈥檚 time for a fresh leadership approach. Our teams are experiencing aftershocks of the hardest time in health care many of us have experienced. The old method of driving culture change through 鈥渢op down鈥 directives is no longer effective. It鈥檚 time to flip the leadership algorithm. This webinar鈥
How to deliver a more integrated, interoperable digital health ecosystem to ease stress on nurses and provide more time for patient.
On this webinar, Stacey DeMaranville discusses TeamSTEPPS tools used during the Women & Children鈥檚 Services at UW Valley Medical Center (VMC) initiative to improve teamwork. Our speaker also discusses how the "Team Perception Questionnaire (TPQ)鈥 can support the planning of implementation, how鈥
Variations in the competency, quality, and adoption of evidence-based medicine among your clinical teams are a core driver of your adverse events and claims. With nurses spending more one-on-one time with patients than any other healthcare worker, this makes the need for their ability to perform at鈥
Health care organizations can and should remove barriers and develop systems to engage physicians in their quality improvement efforts, including team training for patient safety. This webinar shares the most common barriers and helps viewers develop strategies that address both institutional and鈥
Incomplete or unclear communication and poor feedback can impact team effectiveness and lead to catastrophic patient events. This webinar covers how to use deconstructive feedback and TeamSTEPPS tools to disassemble communication events and promote dialogue that develops and maintains team synergy鈥
Teamwork has become a staple of how healthcare providers think about creating a culture of safety. Malpractice data, and the financial implications of liability lawsuits can be a powerful driver of safety efforts, including teamwork training. This session explores malpractice data analyses to鈥
Virtua Health, a comprehensive community health system, serves communities in southern New Jersey and the greater Philadelphia region. The health system sees 8,000 to 9,000 deliveries across three of its five acute care hospitals, making women鈥檚 health among its leading service lines. Virtua used鈥
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into focus more than ever before the need for teamwork and communication. To help support health care teams and get everyone on the same page, TeamSTEPPS is a practical, evidence-based set of communications tools developed over decades. It鈥檚 been implemented鈥
Learn how Regional One Health and New-York Presbyterian Hospital improved health outcomes by leveraging specialized skills of care team members to identify and address the social needs of their patients.