Patient Safety Monitor Alert
This e-mail newsletter provides healthcare professionals with the latest patient safety news, while offering useful information on creating safer patient care environments and reducing medical errors.
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Issue 21, May 23, 2012
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Take advantage of Patient Safety Monitor’s Talk Group
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Blog spotlight: Perception versus practice in quality of care
Patients' perceived quality of care varied greatly from the actual quality of care as defined by... -
Fatal falls among seniors more obvious with ICD-10 coding
ICD-10 coding has revealed a 42% increase in falls as a cause of death among seniors, according to... -
Editor’s pick: Chapter Leader’s Guide Series
These practical books provide chapter leaders with simplified explanations of individual chapters...
Issue 20, May 16, 2012
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Free tool: Nursing Professional Development Needs Assessment Form
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Blog spotlight: Create patient safety solutions that are right for you
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FDA aims to reduce radiation exposure for children
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released recommendations that ask manufacturers of... -
Editor’s pick: Proven Methods for Drastically Reducing CAUTIs
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are a consistent cause of concern for...
Issue 19, May 9, 2012
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June issue of newsletter now available!
The June issue of Patient Safety Monitor Journal (formerly Briefings on Patient Safety) has been... -
Blog spotlight: HCPro celebrates National Nurses Week!
May 6 through May 12 marks the celebration of National Nurses Week, an annual event to recognize... -
ED wait time measures show wide variations
Hospital Compare, run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, now features two... -
Editor’s pick: Making Your Data Work
The Joint Commission, state agencies, and others are demanding solid data proving increased patient...
Issue 18, May 2, 2012
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CMS proposes revisions to IPPS
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Blog spotlight: The many measures of patient safety and quality
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ICU hospitalists lead to quality improvement
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Editor’s pick: Creative Ways to Trim Nurse Staffing Costs
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Issue 17, April 25, 2012
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Take advantage of Patient Safety Monitor's Talk Group
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Blog spotlight: CAUTIs still a problem
Bit of a plug, but I think my visitors will find HCPro’s webcast on CAUTIs... -
CDC report provides insight on healthcare-associated infections
Healthcare facilities nationwide reported a total of 13,812 healthcare-associated infections in... -
Editor’s pick: Occurrence Reporting: Building a Robust Problem Identification and Resolution Process
You already capture the data. Now use it to make real improvements in your patient care. This...
Issue 16, April 18, 2012
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Free tool: Glove Use Guidelines
Members of Patient Safety Monitor have access to the tools library, an archive of a number of... -
Blog spotlight: HCAHPS information studied by demographics
Interestingly, a new study of HCAHPS scores shows that when you split up the survey by sex, men are... -
Medicare links physician performance to pay
Medicare issued “resource use” reports to 20,000 physicians in Kansas, Iowa, Missouri... -
Editor’s pick: Proven Methods for Drastically Reducing CAUTIs
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are a consistent cause of concern for...
Issue 15, April 11, 2012
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April issue of newsletter now available!
The April issue of Patient Safety Monitor Journal (formerly Briefings on Patient Safety) has been... -
Blog spotlight: The push and pull of quality initiatives
Sometimes quality can be a bit like a game of whack-a-mole. As you try to improve in one area... -
Death of organ donor during surgery raises patient safety questions
The widow of a man who died while donating a part of his liver to his brother-in-law plans to file... -
Editor’s pick: Assessing the Risk: Suicidal Behavior in the Hospital Environment of Care
Suicide of a care recipient while in a staffed, round-the-clock care setting or within 72 hours of...
Issue 14, April 4, 2012
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Unconscious racial bias among physicians results in lower patient satisfaction
Physicians with an unconscious racial bias spoke slowly and dominated conversations with... -
Blog spotlight: Win-lose? Why quality measures might lead to poor HCAHPS scores
New research indicates that implementing quality measures can improve clinical outcomes but may... -
Antibiotic resistant bacteria found in Chicago-area ambulances
Researchers from Lewis University found Staphyloccocus aureus (S. aureus) in 69% of Chicago-area... -
Editor’s pick: Nurse Residency Program Builder
Bridge the gap between nursing school and real-life nursing practice. Nurse Residency Program...
Issue 13, March 28, 2012
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Take advantage of Patient Safety Monitor’s Talk Group
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Blog spotlight: Transparency...are we there yet?
Apparently not. Public reporting of surgical site infections is required in only eight states. That... -
FDA increases training on alarm standards and safety
In an effort to reduce alarm fatigue in hospitals, the FDA is increasing the amount of training on... -
Editor’s pick: Hassle-Free Nursing Professional Development: Time-Saving Strategies for Four of Your Biggest Challenges
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Issue 12, March 21, 2012
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Providers’ advanced life support skills decline before required re-training
Healthcare providers’ advanced life support skills decline within a year of training if those... -
Blog spotlight: A win for public reporting?
We all know that CMS is collecting, publicly reporting, and basing reimbursement on quality... -
Physicians switch to end-of-life care in full ICU
Researchers at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, found that physicians switch from... -
Editor’s pick: Adverse Events Reporting: Do you comply with OIG recommendations?
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has looked at CMS and found its system of hospital oversight...
Issue 11, March 14, 2012
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March issue of newsletter now available!
The March issue of Patient Safety Monitor Journal (formerly Briefings on Patient Safety) has been... -
Blog spotlight: In the hospital, we're all just big babies
A new column in the New York Times today dives into the idea of using common practices and... -
Lower MRSA infection rates linked to board certified professionals
Employing a director with board certification in infection prevention and control leads to lower... -
Editor’s pick: The CMS Joint Commission Crosswalk, 2012 Edition
Now in its 8th edition, The CMS Joint Commission Crosswalk, 2012 Edition is a practical resource...
Issue 10, March 7, 2012
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We need your help
HCPro is looking for your help over the next couple of weeks. We’re working on an... -
EMR implementations improve quality measures for hospitals
Hospitals that have implemented advanced electronic medical record (EMR) systems have seen... -
Blog spotlight: Twitter chat, HCPro discount, in honor of Patient Safety Awareness Week
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New York hospital faces vast quantity of lawsuits
More than 100 patients or families of patients have filed lawsuits against Brookdale University... -
Editor's pick: HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers
Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) spells worry for many...
Issue 9, February 29, 2012
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We need your help
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Report examines widespread issue of unsanitary surgical instruments
Reusable medical devices may retain tissue and other debris despite following the cleaning... -
Blog spotlight: AHAP Conference opportunities
The Association for Healthcare Accreditation Professionals (AHAP) is hosting its 6th Annual... -
Virtual ICU brings expert care to hospitals
The virtual ICU is an emerging trend in healthcare that utilizes innovative technology to provide... -
Editor's pick: The Joint Commission Survey Coordinator's Handbook, 13th Edition
Packed with expert advice, best practices, and sample tools and tracers, The Joint Commission...
Issue 8, February 22, 2012
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Nurses' access to data improves quality of care
Making data available and accessible for all nurses could have a tremendous impact on patient care... -
Blog spotlight: Ask your staff: How can we earn your trust?
Every time I explore a quality improvement initiative with a hospital for Patient Safety Monitor... -
More pediatricians are letting go of families who refuse vaccinations
Rejecting or dismissing patients who refuse to vaccinate their children is a growing trend among... -
Editor’s pick: The Survival of Staff Development
High-quality clinical care comes from high-quality education. Prove the value of your staff...
Issue 7, February 15, 2012
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Man seeks new law to make hospitals pay for hospital-acquired infections
A near-death experience caused by a hospital-acquired infection has led one Virginia man to seek... -
Blog spotlight: Bloodstream infections in pediatric ICUs
A Consumers Report study has found that many pediatric ICUs have high rates of bloodstream... -
Hospitals question Medicare assessments of quality
Medicare identified many teaching hospitals across the country as having a substantially higher... -
Editor’s pick: National Patient Safety Goals Q & A
Top healthcare experts present their analysis of frequently-asked questions on National Patient...
Issue 6, February 8, 2012
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CMS publishes infection rate data online
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has published central line-associated... -
Cool app to help nurses, but does it foster bad habits?
Robert Freeman, a registered nurse at Beth Israel Hospital in New York, designed an mobile app for... -
Minorities receive less pain treatment, University of Pennsylvania study finds
A study by the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing revealed that minority and low-income... -
Quality Improvement for Nurse Managers
This book, Quality Improvement for Nurse Managers: Engage Staff and Improve Patient Outcomes and...
Issue 5, February 1, 2012
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Pediatric ICUs have higher infection rates than adult ICUs
An investigation by Consumer Reports found that infection rates in pediatric intensive care units... -
Providence-based play tackles medical errors
Providence has dealt with its share of medical errors. Perhaps as a result, the issue is moving... -
HHS health IT challenge aims for better transitions
The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) launched a Discharge Follow-Up Appointment... -
Occurrence Reporting: Building a Robust Problem Identification and Resolution Process
You already capture the data. Now use it to make real improvements in your patient care. This new...
Issue 4, January 25, 2012
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Diagnostic errors survey examines frequency and cause
A survey conducted by QuantiaMD revealed that diagnostic errors occur with relative frequency. Of... -
Understanding HIT nationally and on the local front lines
In the past couple of months, there have been numerous publications around health information... -
Half of preventative health services missed at annual check-ups
Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University found that 46% of guideline-recommended... -
Removing Visitation Restrictions: The Path to Excellence with The Joint Commission’s Standards
Honor your patients' choices and comply with Joint Commission changes to visitation requirements...
Issue 3, January 18, 2012
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Latest issue of Patient Safety Monitor Journal now available
The January issue of Patient Safety Monitor Journal (formerly Briefings on Patient Safety) has... -
Blog spotlight: California Department of Public Health releases HAI reports
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has released six reports on data from California... -
CMS innovation advisors aim to improve quality of care
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has tapped 73 healthcare professionals for its... -
Editor’s pick: Creating a Just Culture: A Nurse Leader’s Guide
Creating a Just Culture: A Nurse Leader's Guide explains the process of creating and sustaining a...
Issue 2, January 11, 2012
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Using death rates to evaluate hospital quality faulted, study finds
A new study has researchers at Yale School of Medicine questioning whether death rates in hospitals... -
You can’t improve without knowing what’s wrong
In the healthcare quality improvement field, there has been much talk about reporting errors, about... -
Investigation by HHS finds many unreported errors
According to a report from the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services... -
The Joint Commission Mock Tracer Made Simple
This updated edition includes new tools and case studies of successful tracers from facilities...
Issue 1, January 4, 2012
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Napping could be crucial in minimizing fatigue-related medical errors
An ongoing study is testing whether short, onsite naps, rather than further restrictions on work... -
Top 10 most read blog posts from 2011
The new year is upon us. I thought before we dive into what’s to come for patient safety and... -
December issue of journal stresses patient safety in point-of-care testing
Medical News Today reports that the December issue of Point of Care : The Journal of Near-Patient... -
Professional growth in staff development
This training resource is a professional development career ladder for nursing professional...
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