IHI launches Fall Harvest to boost 5 Million Lives campaign
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, October 31, 2007
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Between October 25 and November 7, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) is adding to its 5 Million Lives campaign by incorporating the Fall Harvest program into it. This program will focus on collecting new and unique ideas around the 5 Million Lives interventions. IHI staff will be visiting each state and the District of Columbia in honor of the Fall Harvest to help foster ideas.
Hospitals participating in the 5 Million Lives campaign are encouraged to share any creative strategies that have been implemented in their facilities regarding the campaign as part of the Fall Harvest effort. To read more on the program, click here.
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