Preventing Surgical Fires: Important New Recommendations Released
A flash fire on a patient during surgery is a very real tragedy, often
leading to disfigurement, disability or even death. Though surgical
fires are uncommon — about 550 to 650 occur in the United States each
year — their consequences are grave enough to warrant ongoing prevention
education by healthcare providers.
rL Solutions Releases Update to Its Leading Patient Safety and Feedback Software
rL Solutions, the leading provider of healthcare quality and safety
software, today announced the availability of version 4.22 of its
software.
Commenting Tool for PSO Common Formats Version 1.0 Now Available
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has released Common Formats
Version 1.0 for collecting and reporting patient safety information.
Surgical Site Infection Prevention Guidelines Widely Known, Practice Lagging
Preoperative antiseptic skin preparation to reduce infection-causing
microorganisms is recommended for the 27 million patients in the United
States undergoing surgery each year.
Frequency of Hospital Professional Liability Claims Increase After Years of Declines
After a decade marked by decreases in Hospital Professional Liability
claims, the frequency of claims is on the rise and is expected to
continue increasing at a one percent annual rate, according to a study
released today by Aon
Corporation in conjunction with the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management.
Epocrates’ Most Requested Application Now Available for BlackBerry Smartphones
Epocrates, Inc. today announced the availability of its most popular
premium clinical software suite, Epocrates®
Essentials, for BlackBerry® smartphones from Research In Motion
HealthGrades Study: 52% Lower Chance of Dying at Top-Rated Hospitals
The largest annual study of patient outcomes at each of the nation’s
5,000 nonfederal hospitals found a wide gap in quality between the
nation’s best hospitals and all others.
Limited-English-Speaking Patients Closer to Being Guaranteed Quality, Equitable Healthcare
Patients in the United States with limited English proficiency (LEP)
continue to face language barriers that threaten their health and
undermine their well-being.
LiveData Wins SBIR Phase II Grant to Develop Integrated Clinical “Plug and Play” Environment for Patient Safety System
LiveData, Inc., a leader in real-time data integration and display, has
been awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grant from
the U.S. Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center
(TATRC).
Share Your Stories of Real-World Success on Patient Safety and Quality Outcomes
HIMSS and co-sponsor,American Society for Quality, introduce Stories of Success! case study program to share quality and patient safety improvement success stories.