Oro 2.0 High Reliability Assessment
Finding the Way to High Reliability
“Oro 2.0 set the stage for us to begin a high reliability journey.”
Michelle B. Schreiber, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer, Henry Ford Health System, Michigan
What is Oro® 2.0?
Oro® 2.0 is an online organizational assessment for executive leadership teams which identifies your organization's current high reliability maturity level.
Why do an Oro 2.0 Assessment?
Do you want to get your organization on the path to zero harm and highly reliable health care?
Completing the Oro 2.0 assessment provides an unmatched opportunity for leadership engagement with foundational aspects of high reliability health care. Oro 2.0 can help senior leaders not only understand where they stand today on the spectrum of high reliability but also provides an actionable path forward in pursuit of zero harm. The online Oro 2.0 assessment is complimentary to Joint Commission accredited organizations.
Learn the Process
Facilitated Oro 2.0 Assessments
The Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare now also offers an expert-guided option to help leaders better understand the outcomes of the Oro 2.0 tool and create robust, prioritized action plans from its results. This program includes a structured onsite visit option and guided development of action plans with your senior leadership team.
Oro 2.0 High Reliability Facilitation and Training
As health care organizations have used Oro 2.0, a growing number of hospitals have asked the Center to provide assistance in navigating the assessment process, providing additional high reliability education, and translating findings into an action plan.
The Center offers a structured onsite visit to help maximize the overall experience for an organization’s senior leadership team, whether they’re just getting started on the path to high reliability healthcare or are ready to push even further.
Key activities:
- Expert support at every step
- Facilitation of leadership discussions
- Interviews with key leaders
- Results analysis and summary presentation
- Guided prioritization of findings
- Building a high reliability action plan