Would be interested in people’s thoughts on this list – please do comment!
https://twitter.com/ARoeves/status/325268886494797825
https://twitter.com/dermotor/status/325284423429926914
#quality2013 So admissions have improved – would be great to understand if pt experience has also therefore improved….
— Jane O'Hara (@janekohara) April 18, 2013
@ruthcarnall: Stroke program took two years to deal with the bureaucracy. Over 400 people died during this time. #Quality2013
— Bonnie Brossart (She/Her) (@BonnieBrossart) April 18, 2013
Summary day 1+2: Ghana up to speed, India passed us by and our process innovation speed is too slow and not accelerating #Quality2013
— Marc Rouppe vd Voort (@leandenkenzorg) April 19, 2013
"India will be first country in the world to disassociate affluence from health care" #quality2013
— Christina Krause (@ck4q) April 17, 2013
Francis – we have a British attitude to not wanting to be a nuisance – this has terrible consequences in hospitals #quality2013
— Louise Naughton (@Louise_Naughton) April 17, 2013
A lot of statements from podiums. Is that what we really need right now? Maybe, but I'm thinking – what else? #quality2013
— Anders Edstrom (@EdstromAnders) April 18, 2013
@HelenBevan The #1 reason ppl volunteer for the Red Cross is, they were ASKED. As organisational radicals we must be bold. #quality2013
— Dave deBronkart (@ePatientDave) April 18, 2013
@jameskerr #quality2013 How often do mobile phones or bleeps go off in the operating theatre?
— Rob Bethune (@robbethune) April 18, 2013
https://twitter.com/maxine_craig/status/325159044362956800
“@robbethune: 'You can make excuses or you can change the world, but you cannot do both' #quality2013” NICE!
— Marlies van Dijk (she/her) (@tweetvandijk) April 17, 2013
Maureen Bisognano at the IHI #quality2013. Fantastic presentation. Great question 'Does your system know how to recover from adversity?'
— Iain Roberts (@RobertsIain) April 17, 2013
#quality2013 Maureen Bisognano: health professionals need to move from "what's the matter" to "what matters to you"
— Fiona Godlee (@fgodlee) April 17, 2013