Early intervention: The key to limiting further harm after an adverse event
Despite best intentions, things can go wrong in fast-paced healthcare environments. Early intervention after a patient-harm event is key to minimizing negative effects for everyone involved: patients, families and staff.
This report covers how to speed up resolution after patient-harm events, lower costs, and mitigate clinician stress and care team disruptions. Cases close three times faster than the national average in instances where intervention happens quickly and indemnity is paid, according to early findings.
Learning objectives:
This report covers how to speed up resolution after patient-harm events, lower costs, and mitigate clinician stress and care team disruptions. Cases close three times faster than the national average in instances where intervention happens quickly and indemnity is paid, according to early findings.
Learning objectives:
- Why reporting harm events early is important
- How early reporting influences both expenses and the lifecycle of a case positively
- The elements of early intervention and their benefits
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