Understanding the common pests that affect healthcare facilities, how they enter, and the best strategies and techniques for prevention and mitigation is a critical component of protecting patient safety and wellbeing.
As the industry moves through the first half of 2025, there are three top-of-mind pharmacy trends for professionals to monitor and strategically narrow in on, examining their potential impact on patient safety, total drug spend, and the overall quality of healthcare.
The University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville has launched an innovative program to help address the primary care physician shortage in the Palmetto State.
The average US hospital occupancy rate is 11% higher after the pandemic and without changes to the hospitalization rate or staffed hospital bed supply, that figure could grow to the point hospitals experience a bed shortage, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
On episode 123 of PSQH: The Podcast, Pete Reilly, practice leader and Chief Sales Manager of Hub International’s North American healthcare practice, talks about healthcare trends for 2025.
Join us for Patient Safety NOW, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. At 11 a.m. Eastern, we've got a discussion on safety measures that your patients can't live without, presented by Origami Risk. At 12:05 p.m., Inovalon presents a session with Dr. Andria Cardinalli-Stein and Kerrie Griffin, RN, who will discuss how to improve patient safety and the importance of engaging the entire healthcare team. Save your seat for the online summit!
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