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Interdependent QSEN Competency Model SAFETY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Patient-centered Care Team Work and Collaboration Evidence-based Practice Informatics THE NURSE ©2012 Interdependent QSEN Competency Model

SAFETY AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Patient-centered Care Team Work and Collaboration Evidence-based Practice Informatics THE NURSE ©2012 Interdependent QSEN Competency Model

TEAM WORK & COLLABORATION SAFETY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Patient-centered Care Team Work and Collaboration Evidence-based Practice Informatics THE NURSE ©2012 Interdependent QSEN Competency Model

INFORMATICS & EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SAFETY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Patient-centered Care Team Work and Collaboration Evidence-based Practice Informatics THE NURSE ©2012 Interdependent QSEN Competency Model

PATIENT-CENTERED CARE SAFETY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Patient-centered Care Team Work and Collaboration Evidence-based Practice Informatics THE NURSE ©2012 Interdependent QSEN Competency Model

ROLES OF THE NURSE Interdependent QSEN Competency Model QUALITY SAFETY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Patient-centered Care Team Work and Collaboration Evidence-based Practice Informatics THE NURSE ©2012 Interdependent QSEN Competency Model

The NURSE’s view of patient care: Through the “QUALITY HOUSE” lens Quality Patient Outcomes Nursing Prospective and Process

A COLLABORATIVE view of patient care: Through the “QUALITY HOUSE” lens Quality Patient Outcomes Pharmacy perspective Medical perspective Nursing perspective Administrative perspective Ancillary perspectives