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Connections: March 2020

American Society for Health Care Engineering Chapter Leader news March 2020.

Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems

Hospital and health system trustees can help move forward an evidence-based framework to achieve better health for an aging population with complex care needs.

Leaders reflect on careers, role of nurses

Two AONL members shared reflections on their career paths with HealthLeaders Media during National Nurses Week. Adele A. Webb, PhD, RN, executive dean of health care initiatives at Strategic Education, Inc., Herndon, Va.,

Team-Based Care Creates Value

Assembling a team of health care providers from diverse professional backgrounds has the power to improve value for hospitals and for patients particularly during COVID-19.

Exploring Ways to Reinvent Generational Recruitment

An emerging group of future health care leaders are ready to take on the challenge of health care board service.

Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Resources on health equity, diversity and inclusion.

Measurement: Proving the Value of Marketing

Sponsored SHSMD Education Webinar: Revive Agency - Measurement: Proving the Value of Marketing
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South Carolina Hospital Association: Rewarding a Culture of Safety

When it comes to infection control, the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) has really taken to heart the ironclad medical principle: First, do no harm.
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NewYork-Presbyterian Queens: Constant Evaluation and Vigilance Reduce CLABSI

The infection prevention and control team at New York-Presbyterian Queens took action after the rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) rose significantly across the hospital.
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Florida Department of Health: Reducing Bloodstream Infections in Hemodialysis Centers

Since 2011, the Florida Department of Health’s Health Care-Associated Infection Prevention Program has used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) HAI data metrics for surveillance and prevention efforts