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Sasha Holloman, MSN, RN, CENP, Director 4 of Medical, Case Management and Float Pool at Sarah Bush Lincoln, shares how their organization refocused their efforts to improve the safety of their patients resulting in a drastic reduction in serious safety events and an increase in collaboration and reporting of concerns.
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