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About Afterburner Healthcare's Patient Safety Strategy
Afterburner Healthcare consults members of the healthcare industry to implement a patient safety strategy, reduce medical errors, and minimize risk. Afterburner, Inc., founded in 1996 by former U.S Air Force fighter pilot James D. Murphy, began when Murphy realized the applicability and value to business of the process management tools he learned in the "zero tolerance for error" world of military aviation. Since then, Afterburner has presented the Flawless Execution℠ effective continuous improvement model to thousands of international companies and has revolutionized the way organizations approach healthcare.
We focus on reducing medical errors by enabling clinical and non-clinical staff to communicate, collaborate, and work together as a team. Afterburner's elite military keynote speakers and consultants have trained thousands of healthcare leaders to implement a patient safety strategy though a measurable, continuous improvement process. The Flawless Execution℠ model is derived from our team members' experiences within tactical military execution, healthcare, and business. We address the impact areas of risk management, safety, and medical errors / checklists / mutual support to improve the critical processes of clinical staff and administration.
Because of our successes across multiple industries, Afterburner has been featured in Inc. Magazine's "Inc. 500 List of America's Fastest Growing Companies" in addition to the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Financial Times, Newsweek, and Meetings and Conventions Magazine.
Working to Reduce Medical Errors with Industry Partnerships
Afterburner has delivered keynote addresses regarding patient safety strategy focused on reducing medical errors at the world’s most notable pharmaceutical and medical organizations, including Pfizer, the Social Security Administration, GlaxoSmithKline, and Boston Scientific. Afterburner's client list includes dozens of national and regional insurance companies, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, clinics, and governmental healthcare entities.
