Editor’s Notebook: Swiss Cheese Model Applies to Publishing, Too
Unfortunately, what I have learned about designing systems for safety didn’t protect this magazine from some nasty errors in the last issue.
Procedings from the Quality Colloquim: Culture Improves Safety Reducing Adverse Drug Events
OSF St. Joseph Medical Center began its journey to patient safety by focusing on reduction of adverse drug events (ADE). For help in this venture, the medical center became involved with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s (IHI) ADE Reduction Collaborative.
Consumers as Partners: Including Consumers as Reporters to Learning Systems
Enactment of the long-awaited Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act raises a question we hate to have to ask: Why were patients left out?
Compliance and Quality: What Patient Safety Officers Need to Know
Following the publication of the Institute of Medicine Report, To Err Is Human, Building a Safer Health System (IOM), public awareness of the problem of medical errors resulted in several new patient safety initiatives by the federal government.
Bed Utilization: New Roles Improve Bed Utilization
Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) in Miami, Florida, is an accredited, non-profit, tertiary care hospital and the major teaching facility for the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine.
AHRQ: Quality Initiatives Put Research into Action
We are soon approaching the sixth anniversary of the landmark Institute of Medicine report, To Err Is Human, and I am very pleased to report that the healthcare system is making progress toward ensuring that it provides the safest, highest quality healthcare possible.
Barcoding / RFID Resource Directory
This resource directory provides a listing of companies that offer barcoding and/or RFID technologies to healthcare clients.
Technology & Quality – Interoperability: More Knowledge or Just More Data?
Investment in interoperability, including the National Health Information Network (NHIN) and locally based Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs) is ramping up rapidly.
Q & A – CPOE: Help or Hindrance?
Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare (PSQH) had the opportunity recently to talk with Manuel Lowenhaupt, MD, about the effectiveness of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) as a safety tool and opportunities that the technology offers.
Physician Practices: Methods for EMR Success
Deciding to adopt an electronic medical record (EMR) is one of the most important decisions made by any practice. The transition to an EMR from a paper system can be challenging because it changes the way everyone works.