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Mutual respect and a just culture at your practice can improve your reputation, patient gain, and patient retention. It's also important for patient safety and to mitigate practice risks. Check out the tips here on how you can cultivate a positive environment at your practice.
"Imagine that a staff member can’t find a crucial test result but also can’t get anyone’s attention to discuss it, given competing pressing concerns. Even if your practice is small enough that a formal communication system feels excessive, consider implementing some systematic elements. This will help you in case of staffing disruption, emergency, safety issue, or potential interpersonal conflict. When practices formalize certain interactions, everyone does less improvising, and the practice moves closer to becoming a high-performance team."
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Establish a culture of safety at your practice
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A safe and healthy community for children is important for their health outcomes and well-being. The AAP has recommendations for pediatricians on how they can improve community design for their patients. Click the link to read more.
"For pediatricians counseling patients, this begins with an understanding of how their recommendations are achievable within the context of the communities where they reside," Dr. White said. "For instance, a pediatrician counseling a family on providing nutritious meals might share information about a local food pantry or other community resources."
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How Community Design Can Better Support Children’s Health
In an updated policy statement, "The Built Environment and Pediatric Health," the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) describes the impact of community design on child health, and how pediatricians a...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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