3 Levers to Drive Organizational Change

October 18, 2018

As the most recent phase of online research into what makes sustainable healthcare organizations, this solution brief drills down into why "capability" is so important. And for the first time, it identifies the exact levers healthcare leaders should pull to build successful, productive organizations delivering effective care. Focus on leadership and communication, reduce administrative burden, improve EHR effectiveness & Moderate the pace of practice.

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Community Blood Center

The Community Blood Center (CBC) began operation in September 1964. In 1964, the CBC served two Dayton area hospitals, and by 1965 it had expanded to serving the blood needs of all general hospitals in Dayton. Since 1967, CBC has grown to its present service area of 25 hospitals in 15 counties with a totally volunteer donor base. At least 325 pints of whole blood must be collected daily from volunteer donors to sufficiently meet patient transfusion needs. This year that need is projected to reach more than 70,000 units of blood products. All donated blood becomes part of the general blood supply. Each unit of blood is tested, typed and processed by the Dayton CBC laboratory, then distributed daily to the 24 area hospitals.

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