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Putting learning into practice to innovate and improve patient services: A case study of Seattle Children’s Hospital

K. Fisher, J. Foti, J. Povick
Health Leads

To ensure social health programs are effective and scalable, Seattle Children’s embraces a culture that supports experimentation and failing fast – the concept of testing out new processes or activities on a small scale and adjusting or stopping the activity if it doesn’t yield the intended results. See how their team has been pursuing three distinct but aligned social health strategies.

Fisher K, Foti J, Povick J. Putting learning into practice to innovate and improve patient services: A case study of Seattle Children’s Hospital. Health Leads; 2020. Available online.

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