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July 01, 2025 - Understanding the AI Wave: Foundational Knowledge for Improving Diagnosis and Beyond
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Understanding the AI Wave: Foundational Knowledge … legal brief, the fabricated citations reflected the model’s fluency in legal language, not actual legal knowledge
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March 01, 2017 - Access to information refers to the availability of knowledge of the organization’s values, goals and … policies, and staff’s knowledge and expertise required to work effectively. … availability of challenges, rewards, and professional development opportunities to increase job-related knowledge … , such as incentive or career ladder programs for employees, opportunities for staff to build their knowledge … Staff members who feel confident in their work, knowledge, and skills are more satisfied with their jobs
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September 01, 2022 - The clinician creates an initial differential diagnosis based on knowledge of disease incidence in the … This step requires knowledge of the impact of each history and physical exam finding on probability ( … illustrations have been found to work better than other depictions in those with less training. 26
To our knowledge … than standard problem-based learning and may be superior for training intuitive skill (vs. improving knowledge
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February 17, 2011 - that we do know more about ourselves now than people did in the past, but that very little of this knowledge … Method
Technical approach to scale up OR
“Lever mix”
Data collection
Recursive evaluation
Knowledge … Practice on
Scale-up and Spread of Effective Health Programs (July 2010)
Sought to:
Review existing knowledge
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June 02, 2025 - Patient and family knowledge, values, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds are incorporated into the planning … “Patient and family advisors have knowledge we don’t have….
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December 19, 2014 - repeated measures randomized control trial to
test whether the adapted guides improved the men's
knowledge … Men who read the
adapted booklets increased their knowledge of hypertension
significantly more than
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January 01, 2003 - Consensus building
methods that use experts as a source of knowledge and information, coupled with … Patient, Other
Customer, and
Healthcare Market
Knowledge
Patient Safety Market
Knowledge: How the … Category 4: Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management
4.1. … Category 4, Measurement, analysis, and knowledge management.
3. … Category 4, Measurement, analysis, and knowledge management.
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August 01, 2019 - effectively use health IT for quality improvement , including practice culture, use of health IT tools, knowledge … as academic detailing) uses short-term communication and education from experts to provide targeted knowledge … Consisting of only one or two visits, expert consultation provides specialized, in-depth knowledge or
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September 01, 2024 - Their “health” was a product of the expert’s knowledge and the patient had no access to that knowledge … This lack of knowledge places patients in the untenable position of having to advocate for care, band … patient is a data point) rather than fully engaging with patients as experts with unique experiences and knowledge … uniquely patient centered. 39 Co-design workshops are designed to match expert clinicians (who have deep knowledge … The co-design approach actively involves all knowledge users (people who have or will have to use the
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May 01, 2017 - Active failures are categorized in three main
types: skill-based, rule-based, and knowledge-
based. … • A knowledge-based failure happens
when a person is unable to apply
existing knowledge to new situations … Fourth, Sensemaking employs conversation to
create new knowledge. … The objective of this form is
to access the knowledge at the frontlines of
patient care to determine … Subcategories of organizational causes
include—
• Transfer of knowledge, such as a gap
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January 01, 2024 - Sustainable knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors are foundational to each of these four skills. … TeamSTEPPS Framework
Use Slide 14, "Outcomes of Team Competencies," to review the four outcomes:
Knowledge … : Ask participants to give an example of a time when different knowledge held by different team members … Performance: Explain that improved knowledge and attitudes will lead to improved performance. … that having a strong safety culture, aligning incentives, and maintaining and reinforcing teamwork knowledge
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June 02, 2025 - Conclusions:
All complex activities (especially patient care) depend on teams whose members have unique knowledge … Introduction
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Outcomes of Team Competencies
Introduction
Knowledge
Shared Mental Model
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January 01, 2025 - component: State-based Healthcare Extension Cooperatives to Accelerate Implementation of Actionable Knowledge
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June 01, 2020 - Equipped with this knowledge, HCOs have an opportunity to develop and implement strategies to learn from … Our aim is to provide knowledge and recommendations to encourage HCOs to begin to identify and learn
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October 01, 2014 - Institution: University of Utah
Grant Title: Knowledge Engineering for Decision Support in Osteoporosis
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July 01, 2021 - Prior to the learning session, practice participants completed the QI knowledge survey (PDF, 208 KB … It is important to assess the attendees’ knowledge and experience with QI and adapting the collaborative … Collaborative, practices were members of the CHAMP statewide QI network, thus the level of attendee knowledge … However, in the SF Collaborative a survey was designed to assess the knowledge base of potential collaborative … The primary care clinical team received targeted coaching to increase the team’s fundamental knowledge
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January 01, 2013 - It was particularly important to shift ownership and knowledge of CLABSI rates from an infection preventionist … Knowledge of CLABSI rates and recognition that the team could prevent them was an important cause of … initiatives, 2) an adequate infrastructure to lead these QI efforts in the State/region, and 3) having the knowledge … States and regions will: 1) continue to promote CLABSI reduction by leveraging their experience and knowledge … Knowledge and Tools
Materials on CUSP and technical and clinical interventions to prevent CLABSI reside
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April 01, 2020 - bridges between scientists and the communities that participate in the study through the use of shared knowledge … Using the knowledge of the community to understand health problems and to design activities that improve … This involvement can help improve the quality of life and health care in the community by putting new knowledge … Knowledge and Access to Information on Recruitment of Underrepresented Populations to Cancer Clinical … at the heart of public health, and that interventions work best when they are rooted in the values, knowledge
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June 01, 2005 - Methods: For knowledge transfer and adoption, each module focused on one
safety concept, followed by … As Rogers2 argues, individuals have to be predisposed to accept new
knowledge. … By linking the new knowledge to accepted patterns of professional
behavior, predisposition was increased … For knowledge transfer and adoption, each module focuses on
one safety concept, followed by clinical … Knowledge transfer. 2003
Dec;14:1,3. Washington, DC: Academy Health.
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February 01, 2017 - Overcome the curse of knowledge.
Articulate the goal of your message. … Slide 9: Curse of Knowledge
Say:
It’s hard to imagine what it’s like to not know something. … Slide 10: Curse of Knowledge
Ask:
Have you heard speakers reference people you don’t know? … Slide 11: Overcoming the Curse of Knowledge
Say:
Check all assumptions. … of knowledge and make your message resonate with your audience.