Dome November 2012
LEADING THE WAY: AN EPIC GOAL
Across Johns Hopkins, training teams will guide employees through a new electronic universe.
Across Johns Hopkins, training teams will guide employees through a new electronic universe.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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Across Johns Hopkins, training teams will guide employees through a new electronic universe.
Chief Perspectives
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Ronald R. Peterson, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine, discusses the implications of Maryland losing its Medicare waiver and ending the All-Payer System.
Ideas at Work
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The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation presented its first award to the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality as part of an ambitious $500 million, 10-year program designed to eliminate all preventable harm that patients experience in the hospital.
Patient Care
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Area residents now have more treatment options right in their own community.
Patient Safety
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Efforts to reduce transmission of germs ramp up across the institution.
Institutional Imperatives
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Johns Hopkins Medicine's chief financial officer discusses challenges facing the institution.
Around Hopkins Medicine
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Cells on a seemingly one-way road to dying have come back from the brink, raising treatment possibilities for conditions from heart attacks to cancer.
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In the wake of a surprise windstorm, the Home Care Group makes good on emergency deliveries.
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Nurses at The Johns Hopkins Hospital make a hefty contribution to patient safety and a greener world.

