HealthCare at HOME India’s ‘Care Connect Program’ reaches Jaipur today
Workshop’s highlighting the topic ‘Stay focused on continuous clinical quality Improvement’ were organized at Fortis Escorts Hospital, Eternal Heart Care Center, Narayana Multi Speciality Hospital and Soni Manipal Hospital which were attended by over 500 nurses representing various disciplines of medical delivery across the hospitals.
These workshops were envisaged to empower the nursing community in India with the right technical training and a holistic knowledge base which will place them at par with global standards of care delivery. This will not only increase their inherent technical skill but also increase their avenues of employability in the sector.
The workshops were spearheaded by Bridget Harrison, Head of Clinical Excellence, HealthCare at HOME INDIA and Usha Prabhakar, Senior Head of Nursing Services at HealthCare at HOME India and they addressed a variety of concerns relating to clinical quality, excellence in medical care related concerns, fundamental standards of care, patient safety and satisfaction, corrective and preventive actions to ensure protocol led delivery, the need for well rounded internal & external surveillance audits and many more.
Speaking at the workshops, Bridget Harrison, remarked, “Nurses form an instrumental part of the any patient’s healthcare delivery plan. From a patient’s inception to discharge, nurses occupy a vital role in conceptualizing as well as the execution of the ideal care plan. By providing nurses in India with the right technical training, we are trying to bring them at par with clinical and care standards that are practiced across the world.”
Dr. Gaurav Thukral, said, “We are delighted to announce the commencement of the ‘Care Connect Program’ in Jaipur and hope in the future too we are able to organize many such more training sessions for our beloved nurses. By way of this program, we aim to train as many nurses in Jaipur as we can to ensure that they feel confident, comfortable, well -informed and wholly empowered to tackle any situation in patient care delivery. This will not only enhance skill sets amongst existing nurses but also help attract more talent towards the health care delivery sector.”
HealthCare at HOME India continues to acknowledge and congratulate the nursing community on their tireless dedication and commitment to patient care delivery. During the previous fortnight, the company had also organized workshops to train the nursing fraternity across Delhi NCR, Amritsar, Ludhiana and Mohali at multiple hospitals like BLK Hospital, SPS Hospitals and Fortis Hospitals.
Throughout the rest of June, 2016 the program is also expected to travel to other parts of India like Bangalore and Mumbai where the company will organize similar workshops across diverse themes to enhance technical knowhow and outstanding care delivery mechanisms to over 10,000 nurses, nursing superintendents, nursing heads.