San Ramon, CA (PRWEB) March 11, 2014 -- CALNOC, the leading provider of actionable information and research on nurse sensitive quality indicators, today announced its 2014 Call for Abstracts for the upcoming CALNOC Conference in San Diego. CALNOC’s 2014 conference will focus on reliability and resilience in today’s dynamic healthcare environment as hospitals strive to provide safe patient care. CALNOC’s conference will be held on October 27-28 at the historic US Grant Hotel in San Diego’s Gaslamp district.
CALNOC is seeking abstracts for posters or panel presentations which focus on reliability and resiliency during the current healthcare environment and economic pressures. The highlight of each conference are the poster and panels where hospitals share their improvement journeys and provide best practices that participants can take back for immediate implementation into their own practice environments.
"CALNOC is excited about this abstract call and we look forward to seeing all the rich and rewarding work being done to eliminate Hospital Acquired Conditions while promoting safe, high quality patient care,” said Kathy Harren, RN, MHA, MSNc, and Chair of the Board for CALNOC. "Our goal is to welcome as many abstracts as the program and space will permit.”
For more information about the 2014 CALNOC Conference and how to submit your abstract, please visit the CALNOC Conference website. The deadline to submit an abstract is April 25, 2014.
About CALNOC
CALNOC (the Collaborative Alliance for Nursing Outcomes), is the leading provider of actionable information and research on nurse sensitive quality indicators. Always on the forefront of patient care excellence, CALNOC created the first database registry of nurse sensitive indicators which turns patient outcome data into powerful information for hospital executives to guide decisions to advance global patient care. Hundreds of hospitals have joined CALNOC to monitor and benchmark performance in order to deliver excellence in patient care. CALNOC is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) public benefit corporation with headquarters in San Ramon, California. For more information call 888-586-1994 or visit http://www.calnoc.org.
Jackie Guillory, CALNOC, http://www.calnoc.org, +1 888-586-1994, [email protected]
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