Adapting Rounding Programs Over Time: How Leading Organizations Evolve to Excel
One commonality among organizations excelling at rounding is their proactive approach towards the process. They avoid letting it become stagnant and, instead, show genuine commitment to utilizing rounding to improve outcomes. These organizations understand the importance of evolution and adaptation, continually shaping their rounding practices over time to curate processes that work best for their specific needs, driving continuous improvement.
In this webinar, we will delve into the journey of implementing and maintaining rounding programs in various organizations. Through these insights, we will learn how these organizations have evolved and adapted their processes over time to foster positive outcomes. This webinar will feature OSF Healthcare and University of Florida Shands Hospital.
Speakers:
Katie Haifley, CPXP, Co-Founder COO/CMO | Nobl
Ashley Harrold, MHA, Patient Experience Director, UF Health Shands
Sarah DeMott, Patient Experience Manager, UF Health Shands
Elizabeth Reynolds, MHA, Patient Experience Specialist, UF Health Shands
Jared Entwistle, MBA, Manager, Patient Experience, OSF HealthCare
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