In this course, you will be able develop a systems view for patient safety and quality improvement in healthcare. By then end of this course, you will be able to: 1) Describe a minimum of four key events in the history of patient safety and quality improvement, 2) define the key characteristics of high reliability organizations, and 3) explain the benefits of having strategies for both proactive and reactive systems thinking.

Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: Developing a Systems View (Patient Safety I)

Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: Developing a Systems View (Patient Safety I)
This course is part of Patient Safety Specialization

Instructor: Melinda Sawyer
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Describe a minimum of four key events in the history of patient safety and quality improvement.
Define the key characteristics of high reliability organizations.
Explain the benefits of having strategies for both proactive and reactive systems thinking.
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Reviewed on Feb 14, 2019
Indeed the facilitators have really done well in delivery of the content, I will organize all my friends to enroll in the course. You are indeed doing a wonderful job. Kudos to you guys.
Reviewed on Jul 13, 2018
Great insights about patient safety, error, preventable harm, and system's functioning. Referenced materials are relevant and widely available.
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2021
I was a little time consuming in the first week because of my work schedule. However, I dedicated one weekend to complete the the course. Awesome experience with great teachers
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