Patient Advocacy Community Connection Call: Disruptive Behavior Response Plan
Published September 11, 2024
Disruptive behavior undermines the relationships, communication, and teamwork needed to provide high-quality patient care. To promote a culture of safety, health care organizations must address the problem of behaviors that threaten the performance of the health care team. Join the Patient Advocacy Community for an opportunity to discuss disruptive behavior response plans.
Connection Calls are a member benefit. Connection Calls do not provide patient experience education credit (PXE).
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