Ann Blouin
Director/Board Member at THE ENSIGN GROUP, INC.
Net worth: 2 M $ as of 29/04/2024
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Christopher Christensen | M | 55 | 25 years | |
Donald Berwick | M | 77 |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 33 years |
Kedar Mate | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Michael Dowling | M | 74 |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Suzanne Snapper | F | 50 | 17 years | |
John Nackel | M | 72 |
Vitalacy, Inc.
Vitalacy, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Vitalacy, Inc. provides wristband-based technology for healthcare facilities. It offers wristband, beacons, sensors, and gateway. The company was founded by Efrat Raichman in 2008 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. | 13 years |
Bahram Nour-Omid | M | - |
Vitalacy, Inc.
Vitalacy, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Vitalacy, Inc. provides wristband-based technology for healthcare facilities. It offers wristband, beacons, sensors, and gateway. The company was founded by Efrat Raichman in 2008 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. | 16 years |
Mark Smith | M | 72 |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 11 years |
Spencer Burton | M | 45 | 5 years | |
Gary S. Kaplan | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Swati B. Abbott | F | 60 | 4 years | |
Robert Lloyd | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Chad Keetch | M | 46 | 10 years | |
Barry Smith | M | 70 | 10 years | |
Janel Nour Omid | F | - |
Vitalacy, Inc.
Vitalacy, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Vitalacy, Inc. provides wristband-based technology for healthcare facilities. It offers wristband, beacons, sensors, and gateway. The company was founded by Efrat Raichman in 2008 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. | 16 years |
Daren Shaw | M | 67 | 12 years | |
Barry Port | M | 49 | 5 years | |
Elliott S. Fisher | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
A. G. Malliaris | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 52 years |
Beverly Malone | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Theodore L. Banks | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Kenneth Tebbetts | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 14 years |
Carol Beasley | F | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Ellen Alberding | F | 66 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 6 years |
John Agwunobi | M | 59 | 1 years | |
Helen Haskell | F | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Fola Laoye | F | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 1 years |
Pierre M. Barker | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Trissa Torres | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Robert A. Savoie | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
John Clavadetscher | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Gerald B. Hickson | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Sylvia Trent Adams | M | 58 |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 2 years |
Tosan Boyo | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 3 years |
Yvonne Coghill | F | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 3 years |
Rebekah Gee | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 3 years |
Kara Odom Walker | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 3 years |
Haley Dukelow | F | - |
Vitalacy, Inc.
Vitalacy, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Vitalacy, Inc. provides wristband-based technology for healthcare facilities. It offers wristband, beacons, sensors, and gateway. The company was founded by Efrat Raichman in 2008 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. | - |
William Loris | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Ron Whitfield | M | - |
Vitalacy, Inc.
Vitalacy, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Vitalacy, Inc. provides wristband-based technology for healthcare facilities. It offers wristband, beacons, sensors, and gateway. The company was founded by Efrat Raichman in 2008 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. | 1 years |
William Kistner | M | 73 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Amy Hosford-Swan | F | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 17 years |
Arnold Milstein | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Ira J. Middleberg | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
James R. Ramsey | M | 75 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
John Higgins | M | 77 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Julie H. Sullivan | M | 66 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Bill Blase | M | 68 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Beverly Wittekind | F | 59 | 15 years | |
Michael R. Quinlan | M | 79 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
John Schreiber | M | 78 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
John E. Rooney | M | 81 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
William Daley | M | 75 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Edward Wehmer | M | 70 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Philip R. O'Connor | M | 75 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Liang Qiao | M | 62 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 30 years |
Joseph J. Rauenhorst | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Van R. Johnson | M | 79 |
Vitalacy, Inc.
Vitalacy, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Vitalacy, Inc. provides wristband-based technology for healthcare facilities. It offers wristband, beacons, sensors, and gateway. The company was founded by Efrat Raichman in 2008 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. | - |
Patricia Rutherford | F | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
William Charles Kunkler | M | 67 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Elizabeth B. Frye | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Daniel L. Flaherty | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Ellen R. Gaynor | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
John C. Lahey | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Terry Light | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Stephen Slogoff | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Jeffrey Berk | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Ramsey Lewis | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
John A. Caltagirone | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Jan Berger | M | 67 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Ian P. Rutter | M | 68 |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Mary Tolan | F | 63 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| - |
Thomas Nolan | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | - |
Sidney Klajner | M | - |
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI ) believes that everyone deserves safe and effective health care, and they have been working with health care providers and leaders throughout the world to fulfill that promise. An independent not-for profit-organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI focuses on motivating and building the will for change; identifying and testing new models of care in partnership with both patients and health care professionals; and ensuring the broadest possible adoption of best practices and effective innovations. In today's rapidly evolving health care environment, IHI responds to the interests of those committed to sustaining good health and improving health care delivery systems. They are building on their long history as a trusted source for innovation and collaboration - always seeking others who want to work with them to test new ideas and implement better processes for caregivers on the front lines. | 1 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Roy Christensen | M | 90 | 22 years | |
Lee A. Daniels | M | 67 | 10 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 76 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Ann Blouin
- Personal Network