Vermont Oxford Network: a worldwide learning community

作者: Jeffrey D. Horbar , Erika M. Edwards , Danielle E. Y. Ehret , Roger F. Soll

DOI: 10.21037/TP.2019.07.01

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摘要: A health care learning community engages providers and families in a collaborative environment to improve outcomes. Vermont Oxford Network (VON), voluntary organization dedicated improving the quality, safety value of through coordinated program data-driven quality improvement, education, research, is worldwide newborn medicine. Through collection pragmatic structured data items benchmarking reports, improvement collaboratives, trials, observational VON facilitates by multidisciplinary teams neonatal intensive units (NICU) low, middle, high resource countries. By bringing professionals together across disciplines geographies enable shared knowledge dissemination, empowers individuals, organizations, systems meet vision that every infant around world can should achieve their full potential.

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