The Master of Healthcare Innovation (MHI) is a multidisciplinary program that prepares students for transformative roles in healthcare. MHI brings together information from innovation and change theory, leadership, entrepreneurship, application technology, and system design programs, to create innovative and transformative solutions to current healthcare challenges. The culminating capstone project applies the concepts learned in MHI core courses and presents evidence of knowledge in innovation principles, applications and strategies for implementation and evaluation.

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"In attempts to reduce nosocomial infections, the focus of PPE is shifted to include patient protection.

This innovation project will help lead the healthcare organization to better health deliver and better service because it will prevent transmission of nosocomial infections between patients via hospital staff. Patients with HAI’s tend to have

"In attempts to reduce nosocomial infections, the focus of PPE is shifted to include patient protection.

This innovation project will help lead the healthcare organization to better health deliver and better service because it will prevent transmission of nosocomial infections between patients via hospital staff. Patients with HAI’s tend to have a longer duration hospital stay as well as more costs. Likewise, current healthcare reform restricts reimbursements for treatments associated with nosocomial infections. By minimizing these costly infections, the healthcare organization will be able to realize a greater profit."

ContributorsWuestenberg, Kimberly (Author)
Created2014-05-20
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The value of the RNS4PTS website is to provide transparency by supplying information that those who work in the medical field have to those who do not.

ContributorsKramer, Jean (Author)
Created2014-07-11