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1Correspondence: OhioHealth, Blom Administrative Campus, 3430 OhioHealth Parkway, Columbus, OH 43202. teresa.wood@OhioHealth.com (T. Wood). Author Affiliations: Manager Nursing Research and EBP, OhioHealth, Columbus, Ohio; Faculty, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Boston, Massachusetts; Adjunct Faculty, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio.
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Despite substantial investment in clinical education, gaps in quality, safety, and care coordination persist, reflecting misalignment between traditional approaches and organizational needs. This perspective argues that task-based, decontextualized education constrains the development of system-level clinical capability. The Clinical Effectiveness Framework offers a unified, practice-based strategy that integrates context, care coordination, and team effectiveness. It also operationalizes these domains across hiring, policy, education, and leadership to support the reliable execution of evidence-based care and improved quality and safety outcomes.
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