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PHP & Alliant Purchasing Form Landmark Partnership to Enhance Healthcare Safety

Performance Health Partners, a leader in patient and employee safety software, and Alliant Purchasing, a national Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), are excited to announce a...

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Environment of Care

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Navigating Rising Hospital Acquired Infections: Prevention...

In recent times, the healthcare industry has witnessed a concerning trend: a noticeable increase in...

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Enhancing Environment of Care with Rounding Software [Case Study]

In the healthcare industry, a safety checklist is crucial for maintaining high safety standards and...

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An Effective Environment of Care Checklist

For healthcare providers, the physical environment of care has a significant impact on patient...

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10 Strategies to Improve Patient Experience

Patients who are not satisfied with their healthcare experience, are more likely to never visit the...

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Why Checklists in Healthcare Are Important

Checklists provide a wealth of positive impacts within healthcare organizations. Whether you are ...

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Performance Health Partners, a leader in patient and employee safety software, and Alliant Purchasing, a national Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), are excited to announce a strategic partnership. This collaboration...

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Recent reports underscore the widespread prevalence of antibiotic shortages, which precipitate significant disruptions in patient care. These shortages necessitate the use of alternative, less familiar medications by...

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There are more than five million nurses in the United States and a recent survey shows nearly a third of them are thinking of quitting. That would be a devastating blow for patients and healthcare organizations.