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Agile Nudge University at IU School of Medicine Announces Second Cohort
Indianapolis, IN - The Agile Nudge University at the Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine is proud to announce the launch of its second cohort of healthcare professionals. The Agile Nudge University is a cutting-edge program that equips healthcare leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to implement agile methodologies and drive positive change in healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
The program's second cohort will be trained to harness the power of nudges to transform healthcare delivery. By utilizing principles from behavioral economics, nudges can help identify gaps in care, reduce medical errors, promote evidence-based practices, and ultimately enhance patient outcomes.
"We are thrilled to welcome the second cohort to Agile Nudge University," said Malaz Boustani, a faculty member and key contributor to the program. "Our first cohort was a tremendous success, and we have the utmost confidence in this group's ability to create meaningful improvements in healthcare delivery using nudges that don't require significant investments or policy changes."
Boustani believes that nudges offer an effective way to improve healthcare delivery by making small changes that can have a significant impact on patient outcomes.
The Agile Nudge University program is led by a team of experienced healthcare leaders and academics, including Richard Holden, Malaz Boustani, Nicole Fowler, NiCole Keith, and Alexia Torke, who are passionate about advancing healthcare delivery.
Healthcare professionals who are interested in learning more about the program can visit hii.iu.edu.