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Making one schedule change on discharge day helped clients engage in continuing care.
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Even in our increasingly digital word, paperwork continues to hamper access to many kinds of services. This NIATx Promising Practice offers tips on reducing paperwork.
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A project that has the full backing of top management is more likely to be successful.
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A study published by Dr. Jay Ford suggests that teaching and learning styles can affect outcomes of quality improvement collaboratives.
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