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Upside vs. downside
Monday, November 9, 2009How much of time, staffing and money does your organization spend on creating incredible experiences (vs. avoiding bad outcomes)?
At the hospital, it's probably 5% on the upside (the doctor who puts in the stitches, say) and 95% on the downside (all the avoidance of infection or lawsuits, records to keep, forms to sign). Most of the people you interact with in a hospital aren't there to help you ge...
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