Why It’s Important to Manage Surgical Patient Expectations

An important component of an effective informed consent process is managing patient postoperative expectations. Here’s how Constellation can help.

How to Respond When Unprofessional Behavior Threatens Safety

When unprofessional behavior threatens patient safety, care teams must be prepared to respond appropriately. Learn how Constellation can help.

How Early Intervention After Harm Events Helps Everyone Heal Sooner

Early intervention after a harm event helps patients, senior living residents and care teams heal, a process that takes many forms. Learn how Constellation can help expedite the healing process.

BECareful Who Is Requesting Payment or Your Password

Learn how to implement best practices to help protect your organization from Business Email Compromise.

Reducing Diagnostic Error in the Emergency Department

Diagnostic errors are the most frequent risk that clinicians working in the ED face and are primarily triggered by clinical judgment factors during the initial assessment.

How to Improve Diagnosis in the Emergency Department 

Diagnostic errors in the emergency department are frequent, costly and often preventable.

How to Help Clinicians Navigate Uncertainty Following a Harm Event 

Constellation’s Clinician Peer Support Program can help clinicians navigate uncertainty following a harm event by connecting them with a peer who will listen to their concerns and help them navigate the process.

Why Supporting Clinicians After a Harm Event is Beneficial for Us All

Harm events and malpractice claims can drain the passion and compassion of even the most confident clinician. Here’s how Constellation can help.

Why Saying Sorry Is Important When Communicating About a Harm Event

After a harm event, what most people really want to hear is “I’m sorry.” Saying it can begin to build trust, not only with patients, senior living residents and families, but also among care team members.