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Issue 48, December 13, 2006
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IHI announces new "5 Million Lives" campaign
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has launched its latest national initiave, called... -
CMS releases final rule about use of restraints and seclusion
CMS has released its final rule on the use of restraints and seclusion. The ruling, which will take... -
PA governor's health program targets hospital infection rate
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell has announced his plan to make healthcare available to more...
Issue 12, March 22, 2006
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AHRQ launches quality improvement tool for states
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has launched a new Web-based tool to help... -
Study: Culture change drives patient safety improvements
A study of six different patient safety initiatives found that an overarching culture of safety at... -
New Harvard Med School program gives student view of patient’s experience
A new program at Harvard medical school has third-year med students follow the same patients for a... -
Safety tips for patients
An Arizona Republic column outlines tips caregivers can give patients to help with their own care.
Issue 10, March 8, 2006
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Lack of understanding puts immigrants at risk
The lack of communication and cooperation between hospitals and non-English speaking immigrants was... -
NY hospital uses simulator to teach about patient safety
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital has acquired a patient simulator to help teach life-saving... -
WI bill to keep error data out of malpractice suits
A Wisconsin bill would allow hospitals to use and analyze medical error data without exposing the... -
Patients should understand the med rec process
A column in the Centre Daily Times explains the importance of medication reconciliation to...
Issue 9, March 1, 2006
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AHRQ seeks comments on Patient Safety Act
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has placed the Patient Safety and Quality... -
Physician apology legislation gains steam in WI
Physicians often worry that an apology to an injured patient could be construed as an admission of... -
Infection reporting legislation fails in WA
Washington state legislation requiring hospitals to report infection data to the state failed on... -
Denver Post column advocates patient safety whistleblowers
A business column in The Denver Post advocated for legislation protecting nurses who come forward...
Issue 8, February 22, 2006
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AMA agrees to standardize performance measures
The American Medical Association (AMA) has signed an agreement with Congress to standardize... -
Language barriers still a patient safety concern
The language barrier between physicians and non-English-speaking patients is a growing problem, but... -
Routine testing can help find spreading cancers
As cancer patients survive longer with tumors, the chances of the cancer spreading to the brain... -
MN hospitals report more adverse events, fewer deaths through public reporting
Public reporting in Minnesota has more hospitals reporting adverse events, but deaths associated...
Issue 7, February 15, 2006
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NQF releases patient safety framework
The National Quality Forum (NQF) on Tuesday released a standardized classification system for... -
CA hospital to introduce interpreters via videoconference
San Mateo (CA) Medical Center plans by the end of February to link with two other Northern... -
MN hospital cited by IHI for reducing patient death rate
Unity Hospital of Fridley, MN, was highlighted by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI... -
NPSF seeks awards submissions
The National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) seeks submissions for two new awards-the Socius Award...
Issue 6, February 8, 2006
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Decision-sharing not always positive for patients
A new study shows that patients often have negative experiences when sharing in the decision-making... -
CO legislator pushes for mandatory infection reporting
Colorado state legislator Bob McCluskey is pushing legislation to require the state’s... -
Medical records company dispute leads to lack of access
A dispute between a medical records company and a client medical group resulted in the physicians...
Issue 5, February 1, 2006
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JCAHO announces medication reconciliation Sentinel Event
The JCAHO released a new Sentinel Event Alert last week, citing continued problems with medication... -
Study: Cell phones help more than hurt in hospital
A new study by the Yale School of Medicine shows that cell phones help to reduce medical errors by... -
OR hospitals to start voluntary error reporting
Oregon is the latest state set to start voluntary reporting of medical errors. The state’s... -
Apologies may be protected in UT
Utah legislators are mulling a bill to protect apologies by hospitals and physicians from liability...
Issue 2, February 27, 2006
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Applying Medical Staff Quality Incentives
Last month, I wrote on the topic of providing quality incentives for physicians as part of a...
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