TRIUMPH: Best Practices in Inpatient Glucose Monitoring. UCLA Clinicians Use IT to Facilitate Innovations in Hyperglycemia Care
Clinicians long have known that hospital inpatients who have diabetes tend to have far poorer outcomes, require longer hospitalizations, and develop more complications, than do inpatients who are not diabetic.
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Safer Blood Transfusion
For many healthcare professionals, the concept of hazardous blood transfusion is defined by concerns about transfusion-mediated disease.
Satisfied Patients Lower Risk and Improve the Bottom Line
Most industries have readily accepted that improved customer service will lead to increased customer loyalty, increased revenue, and an enhanced bottom line.
Q & A: Holman Anticipates Continued Growth for Hospital Medicine
Russell L. Holman, MD, is a hospitalist, president of the Society of Hospital Medicine and chief operating officer of Cogent Healthcare, an industry-leading organization that manages hospital medicine programs throughout the country.
Point-of-Care Computing: Nurses Point the Way
As the principal of Spyglass Consulting Group, I’ve surveyed clinicians each year since 2002 to evaluate the use of mobile communications and computing devices in healthcare.
Quality Improvement: Fix Root Causes with Closed-Loop Corrective Action
Dekker and Laursen (2007) show that many healthcare organizations still regard mistakes and near misses as “violations” or “errors” by personnel.
View from the Hill: Will America Awaken from Its Deep Sleep on Healthcare?
I cannot imagine an issue more important to anyone than his or her health. Our present and future are dependent upon our health — our ability or inability to act on our thoughts, desires, and ideas.
Hospitalists: Project Aims to Improve Care Transitions for Older Adults
Care transitions at the time of hospital discharge have long been a problem in our nation’s healthcare system, especially for older adults. It’s often a stressful and sometimes dangerous process that can impact the health outcomes of the patient.
Telemedicine: An International Quality Care Solution
Telemedicine, a partnership of sophisticated, 21st century disciplines, is helping to improve the quality of healthcare around the world.
Using Technology to Establish Clinical Context
January / February 2008 Using Technology to Establish Clinical Context By Mike Dempsey and Sue Niemeier, RN, MHA The association between the patient’s wristband active-RFID tag and the one worn by the nurse can be used to measure direct-care time. As health systems continue to extend evidence-based medicine by implementing EHRs, CPOE and … Continued