Tag Archives: Quality Care
Endoscope bugs displace alarm fatigue as top ECRI safety hazard
How Many Doctors Does It Take to Start a Healthcare Revolution? A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast
You’ll also hear about the fascinating research done by Amir Hetsroni, an Israeli professor of communications. He and his students watched numerous episodes of ER, Chicago Hope, andGrey’s Anatomy, keeping detailed coding books on every patient – their race, approximate age, their malady, the treatment, and whether they lived or died. Their resulting paper was called “If You Must Be Hospitalized, Television Is not the Place.” This, like many facts in this episode, may well surprise you — and change the way you think about modern healthcare.
Geisinger to begin offering refunds to unsatisfied patients
4 ways to slash inpatient sepsis rates, deaths
The Most Crucial Half-Hour at a Hospital: The Shift Change
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-most-crucial-half-hour-at-a-hospital-the-shift-change-1445887115

Nurses conferring in hospital rooms makes patients and families feel comforted and safe
Study reports medication errors in almost 50% of surgeries
Hospital Beats Flu Vaccine Procrastinators With In-Your-Face Effort
Halfway Through My Obamacare Pregnancy

Which procedures are mandatory? Which aren’t? And why is it so hard to know?








