Hannah Raiters

Hannah Raiters

Change Management Expert
Hannah Raiters specializes in organizational processes and change management in the healthcare industry. Her content goes in-depth into commonly challenging areas for medical professionals. Hannah discusses the impact of process management on patient safety and outcomes, gives practical tips on overcoming barriers to process innovation, and helps leaders build a culture of continuous improvement in healthcare. 
How Can Process Improvement Transform Healthcare Delivery?
Process How Can Process Improvement Transform Healthcare Delivery?

Process improvement holds the key to revolutionizing healthcare delivery by enhancing patient care, boosting organizational performance, and fostering the professional development of healthcare providers. Drawing insights from experiences within the Physician MBA Program at the Kelley School of

How Does NMFP’s CPI Competition Boost Warfighter Health Readiness?
Process How Does NMFP’s CPI Competition Boost Warfighter Health Readiness?

In the realm of military health readiness and medical operational preparedness, the Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP) continuously demonstrates its commitment to innovation and efficiency through the annual Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) project competition. This event, a hallmark of

Essential Change Management in MedTech’s Digital Transformation Journey
Process Essential Change Management in MedTech’s Digital Transformation Journey

In the rapidly evolving field of medical technology (MedTech), the importance of change management within the broader context of data and digital transformation cannot be overstated. Given the complexities associated with integrating new technology within highly regulated and traditionally

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