How to improve emergency department efficiency
Tuesday, May 30, 2023

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Review policies on LGBTQIA+ health this June

Discrimination, misinformation, and a lack of healthcare access still pose dangers to the LGBTQ+ patient population—and healthcare providers have a duty to respond. Here are some resources for healthcare providers to better help their LGBTQ+ patients.

Iowa Health System sees benefits from data-driven surgery

Hospitals are turning to technology to get a good look at how their operating rooms, well … operate. And the results are not only improving OR efficiency but boosting clinical outcomes as well.

How to improve emergency department efficiency

An initiative launched in January has significantly improved efficiency at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center‘s emergency department.

For patients, lengthy wait times are common at emergency rooms across the country. The result is a poor patient experience, with some patients choosing to leave emergency rooms to seek care at other facilities.

 
 

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Mac’s Safety Space: Better late than never—CMS is still keeping score!

In years past, the term-ending grades for the various accreditation organizations have been transmitted to Congress in the late fall/early winter (the winter portion depends on where you are), but for Fiscal Year ’21 (Oct. 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2020), CMS delayed publication until May 2023.

 

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Checklist for on-the-go emergency disaster kits for staff

Create easy to store and quick to move disaster kits to provide staff items they may need in an emergency.

Create disaster kits to provide staff items they may need in an emergency

Create easy to store and quick to move disaster kits to provide staff items they may need in an emergency.

Have you considered artificial intelligence in credentialing?

Artificial intelligence  and machine learning present opportunities in the credentialing and enrollment processes within the healthcare industry.

Appellate court: Patient safety concerns led to loss of surgical privileges

The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (the “Court”) affirmed a district court’s dismissal of a physician’s claim of age discrimination against the health system in which he was employed. The Court found that the physician was unable to show that the health system’s complaints against him were motivated by his age.

 
 
 

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Focus on medical study solutions, not the dramatic statistics

When reading a medical study, providers should focus more on the suggestions and solutions it offers—not just shocking or dramatic statistics, says Brad Truax, MD, a board-certified physician in neurology and internal medicine with over 20 years of experience in medical administration and patient safety. The focus on solutions is especially necessary when a study generates a lot of headlines and media attention, he adds.

 

 

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