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Flowchart Setup Report

June 4, 2008 | Video/Survey/Poll

In order to improve the process, a new role was created for a resource nurse and the traditional charge nurse role was eliminated.

Second Round of Grantees for Public Health Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Program Announced

November 23, 2009 | Video/Story

Initiative is developing evidence about the most effective ways of organizing, financing and delivering public health services.

Assessing Your Current Spread Activities for TCAB

November 12, 2009 | Toolkit/Video/Presentation Material

June 2008. Tom Priselac, CEO, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, speaks about the all-encompassing, team approach that has made the Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) approach successful at Cedars-Sinai. The Goal: Disseminate best practices and imple ...

Health Care Without Harm

February 28, 2009 | Video/Story

An international coalition is helping the health care sector become ecologically sustainable and reduce harm to public health and the environment.

Jobs to Careers

October 30, 2008 | Video/Story

A program to promote work-based learning for quality care.

Redesigning Equipment to Reduce Time Wasted and Increase Time Spent at Bedside

June 4, 2008 | Toolkit/Video/Story

The goal of this intervention is to reduce the amount of staff time spent hunting for and gathering supplies and equipment and increase the amount of time spent at the bedside with patients

Sample TCAB Team Structure

June 4, 2008 | Video

The goal of this section of the tooklit Transforming Care at the Bedside is to identify a unit to serve as the hospital's pilot for TCAB¿one that can learn from the process, be a model for other units hospitalwide and includes nurses who can become champions for quality improvement.

Empowering Better Nursing Care

June 26, 2006 | Video/Story

Nurses are the health care professionals who spend the most time with their patients, so who better to ask for ideas about how to improve patient care?

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