Right to Know – Patient Safety in American Hospitals: The Consumer Has the Right to Know
Most Americans believe that good quality healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Increasingly, American consumers are demanding the information about quality that is necessary to ensure that they receive high-quality care.
Partnering with Suppliers to Improve Patient Safety
Patient safety officers have a terrific opportunity to improve patient safety by helping their hospitals develop new and improved relationships with product, service, and technology suppliers.
PACS and Patient Safety: How PACS Addresses Patient Safety Across the Hospital Enterprise
The Institute of Medicine’s report on medical errors, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (IOM 2000), sent a tremor through the healthcare industry as it reported that in the United States as many as 98,000 people die each year from medical errors.
View From the Hill: Hope Springs Eternal
Happy New Year, everybody! 2005 sure has started off with a bang. President Bush has been inaugurated for a second term, we have a new secretary of Health and Human Services, and the new 109th Congress has been seated with at least 46 new members.
Editor’s Notebook: Many Facets of Patient Safety
As we planned the first issues of Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare, we envisioned a periodical with a broad reach, reflecting the diversity of activities and interests in the field.
Culture of Safety: All Systems Go? Why So Little Progress?
Computerized physician order entry: Check. Bar coding technology: Check. Electronic prescribing: Check. Web-based error reporting system: Check. Enhanced policies on disclosure: Check.
Computerized Physician Order Entry – CPOE at a Community Hospital: Beyond the Hospital Walls
Huntington Hospital, a 525-bed not-for-profit tertiary care community hospital, was established in Pasadena, California, in 1892; its mission is simply to excel at the delivery of healthcare to its community.
Consumers as Partners: To Err Is Human; The Need for Trauma Support Is, Too A Story of the Power of Patient/Physician Partnership After a Sentinel Event
This article describes the development of a new program for providing trauma support services to people who have experienced unanticipated outcomes from medical care or, more particularly, the failure of medical care.
100K Lives: IHI Launches National Campaign to Save 100,000 Lives in U.S. Hospitals
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) announced in December that it was launching the first-ever national campaign to save 100,000 lives in the next 18 months, and every year thereafter, in U.S. hospitals.
Online Patient Networks: How Online Patient – Networks Can Enhance Quality and Reduce Errors
The late Eva Salber, MD, a pioneer of community-based healthcare, noted in 1981 that people with medical problems consult other resources before approaching professionals and that the majority of illnesses are never brought to a health professional at all.