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El Dr. Lemos discutirá su vision sobre las oportunidades de mejora de la calidad durante la pandemia y cómo las circunstancias han permitido logros y avances en nuestra especialidad.

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ISQua CEO Carsten Engel and ISQua Board Member Wendy Nicklin discuss the future of accreditation in our changing world. Does accreditation need to be more dynamic? 

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Vea la grabación del último webinar de COPLAC sobre Paciente experto ... De pasajeros a copilotos presentado por Emilia Arrighi...

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This is the sixth session offering an overview of the knowledge that underpins the coproduction of healthcare service. This session will briefly review what has been introduced in the first five sessions and will explore their integration and application in the daily work of coproducing healthcare service.

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This webinar will form part of the new Fellowship module on Advanced Methods, Tools, and Techniques for Continuous Improvement. Our presenter, Richard Greenhill discusses prioritization through use of common tools and explains the purpose of a systematic approach to improving performance.

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We were delighted to once again host Paul Batalden, Tina Foster and also guest speaker John Ballatt for the fifth live webinar in the Coproduction series.

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Catch up on the latest webinar in our Critical Crisis Thinking series that features many of our presenters who summarised their lessons.

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ISQua is delighted to announce its next Virtual Conference in collaboration with the International Hospital Federation on 23rd February!

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Although crisis management must take place under circumstances that differ dramatically from what normally is the case, the process of management as such is not radically different.

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This is the fourth session offering an overview of the knowledge that underpins the coproduction of healthcare service. This session focuses on developing an understanding of the third stream of knowledge: “science-informed practice” that must be developed and used to coproduce healthcare services. The session includes the exploration of a case in Ghana and the U.S. that helps us understand the diversity of science disciplines and methods. A helpful frame of reference is introduced and used.

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