A Bridge to Quality

Building on its series of reports and recommendations for improving the quality of healthcare, the Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., has released “Health Professions Education, A Bridge to Quality.” The report starts with the premise that healthcare professionals need more from their educators and accreditation, licensing, and certification organizations to be able to fulfill the five core competencies: provide patient-centered care, work in interdisciplinary teams, employ evidence-based practice, apply quality improvement, and use informatics. IOM said in a release, “There is insufficient assessment of [healthcare professionals'] ongoing proficiency.” For more information, visit www.nap.edu/catelog/10681.html?ion_42903.

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louisejane
on Sep 24, 2012

Can I see the full report? I am just interested to know for I am the one assigned by this in our bridge construction company and make all the reports related to this. We will be having a conference meeting together with the board this week and that includes this.

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