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Quest: February 2022
First, I want to say thank you. Thank you for your continued commitment and effort after another challenging month. Thank you for being there for our patients and for each other.
After a stressful and at times chaotic January, we’re not out of the omicron surge just yet, but numbers are moving in the right direction. That’s good news.
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Safety
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If you’ve tested positive for COVID-19, it’s important to share certain information with the University Employee Health Clinic so that contact tracing can be performed to help limit the spread of the virus.
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With the recent changes to our safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines, you may have a few lingering questions.
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For most patients, their experience with UI Health Care starts with a phone call. And with the surge in COVID-19 cases due to the omicron variant, the Patient Access Center is seeing more calls than ever.
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This month’s patient feedback is focused on “attention.”
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Quality
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We welcomed two new medical directors this past month who will serve as clinical team leaders and align their area with hospital initiatives.
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Staff Nurse Samantha Lippens, RN, says something “just didn’t seem quite right” with one of her pediatric patients one night.
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Clinical documentation improvement is a process designed and implemented to achieve accurate and thorough medical record documentation.
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