This is the third book in a series designed to widely share innovations
in patient care. This book includes improvement strategies selected by
two leaders at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). These
approaches are reliable, innovative, ready for implementation, and have
been tested and used successfully. Each chapter provides a description
of the strategy, an example of the strategy in practice, and, in most
cases, the results that have been achieved when the strategy was
applied.
Ideas explored in this book include:
Examining and redesigning the discharge process to cover gaps in care
Improving patients' "health literacy" to eliminate confusion about
medical instructions and provide needs-appropriate care Implementing
WalkRounds to identify and address safety issues Establishing "red
rules"--three to four key behaviors that staff must follow to ensure
safety Using innovative approaches to detect early signs of patient
distress