Monitoring in Healthcare: Episode 5 –Limiting Adverse Consequences

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Over this five-part podcast series, I have been taking a deep dive into healthcare monitoring and how the pro-active use of a healthcare monitor can positively impact all stakeholders in the healthcare industry: the regulators, the healthcare industry and the consumers of healthcare services, the public. I have been joined in this exploration by two individuals at Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), the sponsor of this series. They were Jesse Caplan, Managing Director of Corporate Oversight, and Catherine Keyes, Vice President of See more +
Over this five-part podcast series, I have been taking a deep dive into healthcare monitoring and how the pro-active use of a healthcare monitor can positively impact all stakeholders in the healthcare industry: the regulators, the healthcare industry and the consumers of healthcare services, the public. I have been joined in this exploration by two individuals at Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), the sponsor of this series. They were Jesse Caplan, Managing Director of Corporate Oversight, and Catherine Keyes, Vice President of Operations. Today, I conclude the series with Caplan on using independent integrity assessment and monitoring to limit adverse consequences. See less -
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