03/07/2026
Safety isn’t accidental—it’s built one decision, one conversation, and one medication order at a time.
For healthcare leaders, “zero harm” can’t just live on a poster. It has to show up in how teams communicate, how near-misses are reported, how technology is used, and how leaders respond when something almost goes wrong.
In our latest article, we share practical strategies to move from aspiration to action, including:
- Embedding safety into daily workflows and huddles
- Using data and root-cause analysis to prevent repeat events
- Empowering pharmacists, nurses, and physicians to speak up without fear
- Aligning pharmacy operations with system-wide safety goals
If reducing medication errors, strengthening a just culture, or preparing for your next survey is a priority, you’ll find this resource helpful.
👉 Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3N01tYC
👇 In the comments, share one small safety practice your team relies on every day—those “little” habits often make the biggest difference.
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