ABQAURP News
March/April 2014 THERE’S STILL TIME TO REGISTER: Getting Paid for Innovation and High Value Outcomes:The Path to Cost Effective, Accessible Health Care for All ABQAURP’s 37th Annual Health Care Quality & Patient Safety Conference Friday, May 2, 2014Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts, Lake Buena Vista, FL As we move toward the implementation phase … Continued
Fall Prevention: You Need More than a Monitor
Falls are one of biggest safety concerns in critical care facilities. The varied population of a hospital unit at any time complicates the problem. Do you have the same protocols for adults, children, the elderly? Is the technical support that has been implemented adequate to handle all the differences?
Editor’s Note: Regulation and Health IT
Although the federal government has recently devoted tremendous resources to promoting health information technology (health IT), debate about certification, standards, and best practices for safe use continues. In early April, three federal agencies contributed a new report to the growing literature about how to ensure the safety of health IT and more questions to an already lively discussion.
News: Michigan Hospitals Benefit from Patient Safety Immersion Initiative
The Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) Keystone Center is one of 26 organizations nationally selected as a Partnership for Patients (PfP) Hospital Engagement Network (HEN) to work with hospitals and healthcare providers to identify, share, and implement proven and reliable best-practices to reduce nine hospital-acquired conditions.
News: Health Axioms: Turning Advice into Lifestyle
Good patient care isn’t just diagnosis and prescriptions; it also involves patient compliance.
News: Action Items Aid in Making Patient, Family Engagement a Core Healthcare Value
A recent report from the National Patient Safety Foundation’s (NPSF) Lucian Leape Institute, Safety Is Personal: Partnering with Patients and Families for the Safest Care, advocates for patients and families to be active partners in all aspects of their care, as well as in healthcare design and delivery and in policy development and research efforts.
Health IT & Quality: WhatsApp: Lessons to Engage Patients
Information technology has achieved some amazing changes in consumer behavior. Over the last 20 years, companies have decreased their costs simply by transferring the work previously done by employees to consumers.
ISMP: U-500 Insulin Safety: It’s Time to Rethink Safe Use Practices
As the obesity epidemic continues and insulin resistance problems worsen, larger doses of insulin are more frequently required to meet glycemic goals. This has led to an increased use of U-500 insulin when dose requirements exceed 200 units per day.
Patient- and Family- Centered Care: Advancing Quality and Safety with Bedside Rounding
Principles of patient- and family-centered care (PFCC) have been ingrained in American culture since the days when house calls were made by the fictional Marcus Welby, MD, and the real Dr. W. Mayo (Clapesattle, 1990). It would be unusual for a modern medical practitioner to argue against these principles, but gradually over time, the practical application of patient- and family-centered care in clinical settings faded.
How Nurse Informaticians Are Transforming Clinical Care
In 1992, Microsoft released Windows 3.1, Johnny Carson made his final appearance as host of The Tonight Show, Bill Clinton was elected president, and the American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA) was founded.