Breakdowns in communication, which account for approximately $12 billion in waste annually in U.S. hospitals, can trigger a series of negative consequences that may ultimately lead to patient harm.
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Communication breakdown
How well we communicate is not determined by how well we say things but rather, how well we are understood. It’s pretty basic yet, much of the chaos amongst ourselves, whether it be at home or in the ...
Structured tools can reduce "end-of-round time compression" during multidisciplinary morning rounds in the hospital, according to a new study. Previous studies on multidisciplinary rounds, or MDRs, ...
In boardrooms worldwide, executives invest significant resources creating polished presentations and communication plans to roll out strategic initiatives. Yet, as with the childhood game of telephone ...
Medical device manufacturers can face regulatory problems for a variety of reasons, Matthias Kaeser, Principal & Owner at Kaeser Associates, recently told MD+DI. Most of these have to do with ...
Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving. –Benjamin Franklin Over and over we see conflict arise from communication ...
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