Reflections: Hardwiring documentation: A treasure map worth following
HCPro's Advisor to the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®, March 1, 2010
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Preparing and writing the documentation for the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® (MRP) was an amazing story-telling journey. It was an opportunity to review all the remarkable process improvement projects lead by team members in our organization, and the best part was we got to tell our stories that made us stand out from the crowd.
Compiling the finishing touches to our story was a team-building experience. Nurses and interdisciplinary team members across all levels of the organization provided the personal experience and insight that we used as we assembled our story. I was frequently astounded by the multitude of process improvement projects directed by our patient care team.
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