Command Sgt. Maj. Tony Williams, the command sergeant major of General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, discusses the challenges and strategies of Army Medicine’s journey to becoming a high reliability organization during the Western Regional Medical Command High Reliability Organization Summit at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, March 4, 2015. Senior medical leaders discussed the principles and imperatives to becoming an HRO, which is an organization that is consistently successful in its goal of achieving zero preventable harm, despite operating in an environment where human error is possible


Command Sgt. Maj. Tony Williams, the command sergeant major of General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, discusses the challenges and strategies of Army Medicine’s journey to becoming a high reliability organization during the Western Regional Medical Command High Reliability Organization Summit at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, March 4, 2015. Senior medical leaders discussed the principles and imperatives to becoming an HRO, which is an organization that is consistently successful in its goal of achieving zero preventable harm, despite operating in an environment where human error is possible and accidents can occur due to risk factors and complexity. ( Army photo by Sgt. Ryan Hallock, 19th Public Affairs Detachment) Western Regional Medical Command Summit focuses on 'Zero Preventable Harm' 150304-A-TG995-841


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