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Featured Story | Surveillance Monitoring: Current Challenges and Solutions | Failing to recognize early signs that a patient is deteriorating and respond with effective treatment—“failure to rescue”—has long been a challenge for hospitals, particularly among low-risk patients in low-acuity care delivery areas. Failure to rescue often affects postsurgical patients on opioids, though it is not limited to this narrow patient population. To reduce its occurrence, hospitals have primarily adopted rapid response teams. |
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News & Analysis | What Do Rankings Mean for Patient Safety? | Just as it has every year for the last 26 years, U.S. News & World Report recently released its hospital rankings for 2016-2017. This year, the organization named Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, the best hospital in the country. |
Study: Examining Shorter Readmission Intervals a Better Indicator of Hospital Quality | When looking at the link between readmissions and hospital quality of care, it may be best to focus on patients who return to the hospital seven or fewer days after discharge, according to a recent Health Affairs study. Most hospitals and public reporting programs have adopted the idea that 30-day readmissions will help identify hospital-related … |
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Featured Resource | Join the PSQH Forum Today | The PSQH Forum is for you, the patient safety professional, to voice your opinions, share tools and policies, and receive answers to industry-related questions. Join today! |
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| Product Spotlight | Join expert speakers Marjorie Quint-Bouzid, MPA, RN, NEA-BC and Kevin Bussiere, RN-CIC on Wednesday, October 26th as they clarify confusing PPE situations and when and how to implement PPE best practices and an effective worker training program. They'll demonstrate the role of technology, use of a risk assessment, and PPE needs of staff, as well as how to use peer support to improve compliance. | |
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