HealthLeaders Media May 20, 2022
Eric Wicklund

The organizations are partnering with Brigham & Women’s Hospital to create a network of eight health systems that will help other healthcare organizations integrate health equity into their quality and safety practices.

The American Medical Association and Joint Commission are partnering with Brigham & Women’s Hospital to create a network of health systems that will help other healthcare organizations integrate health equity into quality and safety practices.

The Advancing Equity through Quality and Safety Peer Network launched in January as a year-long mentorship and networking program for eight early adopter health systems: The Atlantic Medical Group/Atlantic Health; Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics; Ochsner Medical Center; University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center;...

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