Taking Quality and Safety to Higher Ground
NAHQ CEO Stephanie Mercado and The Joint Commission President & CEO Dr. Jonathan Perlin are both on a mission to shift legacy perspectives about healthcare quality & safety. Join them as they discuss how quality and safety are inextricably linked and essential to improving patient outcomes. The speakers share a focus on advancing quality, safety and modernizing their respective organizations. Dr. Perlin will share how The Joint Commission’s HELP agenda provides a pathway for resiliency as organizations seek continuous improvement. Ms. Mercado will discuss how to break down traditional silos to leverage your whole workforce toward collective continued excellence. You’ll also hear about the two organization’s shared goal to drive–out variability in healthcare delivery, workforce competency and workforce readiness. The Joint Commission and NAHQ believe it will take all of us working together to elevate quality & patient safety and they invite you to join the mission – starting with attending this session.
This is eligible for 1.0 CPHQ CE.
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