How One Doctor’s Checklist Can Help Us Change Health Care from the Inside Out
Improving health care is a priority for all Americans, but it’s a daunting subject.
New Book
In this new book, Dr. Peter Pronovost makes reform relatable, easy to understand, and inspiring. With opinions and anecdotal evidence from patients, health care professionals, and Dr. Pronovost’s own experience, as well as comprehensive research on medical procedures and policies, Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals shows how simple steps can fix our hospitals and improve patient care.
About the Authors
Peter Pronovost PhD, MD is a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and serves as medical director for the Johns Hopkins Center for Innovation in Quality Patient Care.
Eric Vohr was formerly the assistant director of media relations at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and he teaches technical writing at Johns Hopkins.
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