Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Featured Story

Removing Barriers in Order to Achieve Your Population Health Goals
Caring for large groups of patients, while simultaneously optimizing clinical outcomes and controlling healthcare costs, gives us the opportunity to organize healthcare in novel ways.
 

News & Analysis

The Training Of Dr. Robot: Data Wave Hits Medical Care
After years of experimentation, machine learning’s predictive powers are well-established, and it is poised to move from labs to broad real-world applications.

PSQH Connect - Sponsored Content

Common Ways Pests Gain Access to Your Health Care Facility
Pests can run, crawl, fly and hitch-hike their way into your facility. Some paths are obvious like a door which is left open or poorly sealed, and some not so obvious. Here is a list of the ways pests can enter your facility and the methods for prevention.

PSMJ Member Content

More Than Manners: Involving Patients and Representatives in Care Decisions
Engaging patients in their care isn’t a matter of manners. It’s crucial to ensuring the best possible outcomes, that all your information is right, and that the will of the patient is understood.
 

Upcoming Events

Friday, 2/23- 6th Annual World Patient Safety, Science, & Technology Summit
Monday, 2/26- Lean Sigma Certificate Belt Program
Monday, 03/05- HIMSS18
Monday, 03/12- Patient Safety Certificate Program

 

 

  

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Product Spotlight

Webinar: Occurrence Reporting: How to Report, Identify, and Resolve Problems
Speaker Kenneth R. Rohde provides practical techniques and advice to help participants analyze their occurrence reporting process, use data to learn why errors occur, and make improvements that will strengthen patient care and reduce adverse events.
 
 

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