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Organizational Health Care with N2Growth: When was your Last Check-up?

N2Growth Blog

IT’S TIME TO TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR ORGANIZATION’S HEALTH! Schedule an appointment with your organization’s health care provider (you do have one right?) to discuss what operational screenings and organizational development exams you need and when you need them. Your operations deserve a longer, healthier life.

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Why Better Planning Can Save Millions Of Dollars In Operating Rooms

The Horizons Tracker

The tremendous importance of the work that is undertaken in hospital operating rooms would perhaps lend one to think the work is optimized to within an inch of its life. However, with increasing pressure on health care organizations, they are trying to find ways to jointly increase quality and reduce costs.”. Unplanned costs.

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Sanford Health replaces CEO who refuses to wear masks

HR Digest

Kelby Krabbenhoft , the long-time president and CEO of Sanford Health , is out of a job days after he sent a controversial email to employees last week about his recovery from COVID-19. The board of trustees of Sanford Health released a statement that the organization has “mutually agreed to part ways” with Krabbenhoft.

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How Personalized Healthcare Technology Is Revolutionizing Patient Care

Strategy Driven

Patient Engagement A personalized approach empowers patients to take more control of their health. This is accomplished through self-management tools and initiatives that promote shared decision-making, wellness, and patient education. Healthcare organizations that master personalization will enjoy a sustainable source of advantage.

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Why Health Care Systems Should Invest in Medical Malls

Harvard Business Review

​​They can make care more accessible, reduce inequities, promote economic development, and allow hospital-based health systems to lower their costs.

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5 Critical Priorities for the U.S. Health Care System

Harvard Business Review

A guide to making health care more accessible, affordable, and effective.

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How One Health System Got Rid of Bureaucratic Busywork

Harvard Business Review

Technological progress and new digital products have perennially been relied upon for improving operations. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) were hailed as a cure to the inefficiency of paper-based systems. But the truth is, tech can often make bureaucracy worse.

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