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Outpatient Discharge Communication

Outpatient Discharge Communication

Ensuring patients feel confident in their next steps following discharge or a visit are vitally important in continuity of care and outcomes. Many times, despite our best intentions, there is a disconnect between the communication and actions we put in place to...
Adding Patient Perceptions to Control Charts

Adding Patient Perceptions to Control Charts

Control charts, or “Shewhart charts,” have become increasingly popular as part of a hospitals’ quality improvement regimen. They are often used when analyzing hospital acquired infections, emergency room wait times, and several other quantitative processes that need...
PRC Survey Reliability

PRC Survey Reliability

Reliability is the degree to which a measure will produce the same result every time. A ruler is inflexible; its demarcations do not vary. When we use it to measure a block of wood, for example, it produces the same result every time. Likewise, a good survey question...
Ambulatory Senior Leader Rounding

Ambulatory Senior Leader Rounding

Conducting senior leader rounding (SLR) in the ambulatory setting is an equally rewarding experience for the executive conducting the rounds and the staff/providers or leaders visited in their place of practice. While conducting SLR in the ambulatory setting is very...
The Importance of Discharge Units in PX

The Importance of Discharge Units in PX

For many hospitals, PRC uses stratified sampling at the discharge unit level to measure the inpatient experience. This sampling strategy ensures that all units are receiving adequate data on which to base action plans, monitor progress, and assess improvements. Even...