The clinical-scientific report 2007-2009 of the Meyer Hospital is the annotated description of the activities stemming from the two elements that make up the 'mission' of the structure: health care and research. It has been structured in such a way that the integration between these two functions emerges as an essential element for the pursuit of hospital excellence.
For those working in the hospital the work undoubtedly represents a useful stimulus for meditation and self-assessment regarding the activities performed; at the same time it also offers an ulterior tool for making the Meyer better known beyond the hospital itself.
The Clinical-Scientific Report of the Meyer University Hospital is a precious tool for the sharing and dissemination of information that synthesises the method of working, the results and the paths for improvement to which particular efforts need to be devoted. It is therefore an evaluation tool aimed at both the interior and the exterior of the Hospital. It is a dynamic instrument, which ought to be refined in parallel with the improvements pursued by the Hospital itself.
La Relazione sull'attività sanitaria e scientifica dell'Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Meyer è uno strumento prezioso di condivisione e diffusione delle informazioni che sintetizzano il modo di lavorare, i risultati e le linee di miglioramento su cui bisogna particolarmente impegnarsi. È uno strumento di conoscenza e di valutazione rivolto, quindi, sia all'interno, sia all'esterno dell'Ospedale. Uno strumento dinamico, che deve perfezionarsi, contestualmente ai miglioramenti perseguiti dall'Ospedale.
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