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9 Tips For Running An Effective Trauma PIPS Program

May 17, 2016 The Trauma Pro Leave a comment

I was recently interviewed by Bob Fojut, editor of the Trauma System News newsletter. We chatted for some time about performance improvement, one of my favorite topics. He crystallized that conversation into a nice, 9 bullet article of tips and tricks to improve your PI process. 

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9 TIPS TO AN EFFECTIVE PIPS PROGRAM

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Trauma System News interviewed me and produced this eBook on how to establish, build, and manage an effective Performance Improvement and Patient Safety program. Click the image above to visit their site and download your copy!

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