Where are my things? An Introduction & Application Tutorial

Does your organization struggle with managing patient belongings? If so, join us for “Where are my things?”, an introduction to our latest publication highlighting best practices for safeguarding patient valuables and essential items in hospitals. This tutorial will provide you with a collection of tips and proven methods to apply in your organization to address this challenge, as shared by members of The Beryl Institute community. Download the handbook and come with your questions to ask our facilitator, Gabriel Bolivar, MSHA, CPXP from Maui Memorial Medical Center.
- Download the presentation slides
- See It, Say It, Save It: Empowering Employees to be a Part of the Solution to Patient Belongings
- “Hear with Heart:” Escape Room Training in Patient Belongings
- HOW CAN YOU SKIDLS? Raising Awareness Around Patient Belongings
*This webinar does not offer patient experience continuing education credit (PXEs).
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