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Blending Evidence and Innovation
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Hospital MedicinePrimary CareManagementTelehealthIntershift ReportIntellectual PropertyHealth Services ResearchInnovation EconomicsIneffective HandoffsOutcomes ResearchInnovationNursingCritical InformationInnovation StudyHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyBusinessNursing ResearchEpistemologyInnovation PolicySocial InnovationPatient-centered OutcomePatient ManagementMedicineEmergency Medicine
Ineffective handoffs have been identified as a barrier to patient safety and quality and as a key area for improvement. Handoffs require a process for effective transfer of critical information. A redesigned nurse-to-nurse intershift handoff was implemented in 7 hospitals of a multisite system. The redesign included combining evidence and an innovative approach developed by nurse managers to improve intershift report. Results included an increase in nurse and patient satisfaction.
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