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Bevette Griffin1, Hoa Cooper, Cassandra Horack
1OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Ill., USA.
Abstract:
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement challenges clinicians and administrators to raise care quality through its 5 Million Lives Campaign, a sequel to the 100,000 Lives Campaign. Here, learn how one facility decreased hospital-acquired pressure ulcers, a constant nursing challenge.
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