Media Summary: Sharing the results of a successful patient safety project, such as reducing adverse drug events, among other hospital units can ... Follow the “4 Es” – Engage, Educate, Execute, and Evaluate – to help Variations in unit staffing between weekdays and weekends can create bumps in the most well-designed patient safety protocol.

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Sharing the results of a successful patient safety project, such as reducing adverse drug events, among other hospital units can ... Follow the “4 Es” – Engage, Educate, Execute, and Evaluate – to help Variations in unit staffing between weekdays and weekends can create bumps in the most well-designed patient safety protocol. Julius Cuong Pham, MD, PhD, and Rhonda Wyskiel, RN, MSN, explain the 5 steps of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety ... Learn how the key principles of safe design – standardize care, create independent checklists for important processes, and learn ... Creating independent checks and reminders are essential for patient safety. See how this

A veteran nurse from a small rural hospital explains how the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program ( Melinda Sawyer of the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality provides an overview of the Making patient care safer takes a careful and coordinated plan of action. Use this Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program ... Former AHRQ Director Carolyn Clancy, M.D., shows how hospitals across the country have adopted the Comprehensive ... Created by clinicians for clinicians, the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program ( Patient safety projects developed as part of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (

Explaining the hospital experience from the patient's point of view identifies issues that clinical teams may not have considered. Peer to peer coaching allows both parties to listen to each other's concerns. See how this

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CUSP: Factors that Affect Spread

CUSP: Factors that Affect Spread

Sharing the results of a successful patient safety project, such as reducing adverse drug events, among other hospital units can ...

CUSP: Spread

CUSP: Spread

Follow the “4 Es” – Engage, Educate, Execute, and Evaluate – to help

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CUSP: Identifying Contributing Factors

CUSP: Identifying Contributing Factors

Identifying the

CUSP Video 4 – Independent Checks

CUSP Video 4 – Independent Checks

This video focuses on the third

CUSP: Account for Variability

CUSP: Account for Variability

Variations in unit staffing between weekdays and weekends can create bumps in the most well-designed patient safety protocol.

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CUSP Video 1 – Introduction to CUSP

CUSP Video 1 – Introduction to CUSP

This video will introduce you to

Understanding CUSP & the CUSP Team | The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality

Understanding CUSP & the CUSP Team | The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality

Julius Cuong Pham, MD, PhD, and Rhonda Wyskiel, RN, MSN, explain the 5 steps of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety ...

CUSP: Understand the Science of Safety

CUSP: Understand the Science of Safety

Learn how the key principles of safe design – standardize care, create independent checklists for important processes, and learn ...

CUSP: Create Independent Checks

CUSP: Create Independent Checks

Creating independent checks and reminders are essential for patient safety. See how this

Nurse Discusses the Power of CUSP to Make Care Safer

Nurse Discusses the Power of CUSP to Make Care Safer

A veteran nurse from a small rural hospital explains how the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (

The CUSP Phaseline Checklist | The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality

The CUSP Phaseline Checklist | The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality

Melinda Sawyer of the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality provides an overview of the

CUSP: Safety Is a Property of the System

CUSP: Safety Is a Property of the System

Reviewing the work environment as it

Use CUSP To Develop a Plan of Action

Use CUSP To Develop a Plan of Action

Making patient care safer takes a careful and coordinated plan of action. Use this Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program ...

Learn About CUSP

Learn About CUSP

Former AHRQ Director Carolyn Clancy, M.D., shows how hospitals across the country have adopted the Comprehensive ...

About CUSP: A Doctor’s Perspective

About CUSP: A Doctor’s Perspective

Created by clinicians for clinicians, the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (

CUSP Video 5 – Learn from Defects

CUSP Video 5 – Learn from Defects

This video focuses on the fourth

CUSP: Work with the Next Unit

CUSP: Work with the Next Unit

Patient safety projects developed as part of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (

CUSP: Characteristics of an Engaged Advisor

CUSP: Characteristics of an Engaged Advisor

Explaining the hospital experience from the patient's point of view identifies issues that clinical teams may not have considered.

CUSP: Peer to Peer Coaching

CUSP: Peer to Peer Coaching

Peer to peer coaching allows both parties to listen to each other's concerns. See how this