Best practices flow everywhere
This post was written by Jacob McNulty
In a recent article from CLO magazine, they profile an organ procurement organization that shares information across the country to ensure that patients are getting what they need in time to save their life.
It’s this approach that I think many more organizations could adopt and apply some structure too which would translate into tremendous value. In today’s world we can not inject people with the information they need…there’s too much. We must make it easy for them to find.
A community such as it sounds has been formed in organ donation group, serves as an ongoing conversation of ideas and information that is always easily accessible. What opportunities does your organization have to increase the access to your information?
Enjoy your holiday weekend!
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