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Emmanuel Kusi Achampong

Emmanuel Kusi Achampong is an Associate Professor in Health Informatics at the Department of Medical Education and Information Technology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He has a PhD in Information Technology and an MSc in Health Informatics. Profession Achampong and his colleagues have won some grants for research into health informatics… Continue reading Emmanuel Kusi Achampong

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Harvard Business Review: How to Salvage a Useful Process That Isn’t Working Anymore

Rachel Moyal-Smith, Kaisin Yee, and Mary Brindle in HBR on reimplementation of a surgical checklist at Singapore General Hospital and a how-to on conducting a reimplementation.

Jul 8 2024
Christopher Westgard

Christopher Westgard is the Mixed Methods Implementation Scientist at Ariadne Labs, working within the Science and Technology Platform to provide implementation research support across the organization. He specializes in designing and analyzing scientific research to enhance the program planning process, implementation, and evaluation of public health initiatives. Christopher has worked on various domestic and international… Continue reading Christopher Westgard

Dr. Eyobel Amentie Zelka

Dr. Eyobel Amentie is a General Surgeon and Assistant Professor of Surgery working as a medical professional and university instructor at Haramaya University in Harar, Ethiopia. He got his medical Doctorate Degree with a speciality in General Surgery at Haramaya University. He is currently working as the Head of School of Medicine and Clinical Coordinator… Continue reading Dr. Eyobel Amentie Zelka

Dr. Sosena Beyene

Sosena Sheleme Beyene, MD is a medical doctor at Hawassa University. She graduated from Hawassa University with a doctor of medicine degree. She joined the Better Evidence Training Program in 2024.

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NPR: In Baltimore, nurses go door-to-door to bring primary care to the whole neighborhood

Dr. Asaf Bitton spoke with Tradeoffs via NPR on what lessons from Costa Rica’s national approach to primary care could help in the United States.

Jun 11 2024
What support is available to implement a Communication and Resolution Program (CRP)?

The Pathway to Accountability, Compassion, and Transparency (PACT) is a learning community committed to improving the way healthcare organizations respond to and learn from harm events. By joining the PACT Collaborative, you are able to participate in dynamic learning sessions with nationally-recognized expert faculty, connect with peers who are grappling with similar issues and learning… Continue reading What support is available to implement a Communication and Resolution Program (CRP)?

What other names do Communication and Resolution Programs (CRPs) have?

Communication and Resolution Programs (CRPs) have many names. Some commonly used names include CANDOR and CARe. Healthcare organizations sometimes have their own branded CRP with its own acronym. We know that many people, particularly patients and families, do not prefer the common usage of “Communication and Resolution Program,” which may seem reductive by implying that… Continue reading What other names do Communication and Resolution Programs (CRPs) have?