Focus Study: Osteoporosis – Screening & Treatment for the Elderly
Fractures resulting from minimal trauma result in significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly. These fragility fractures are related to underlying osteoporosis.
Information Systems: Case Study #4 – From Reports to Continuous Feedback: Real-Time Dashboards
Leaders of healthcare organizations often must rely on monthly or quarterly meetings to assess their organization’s readiness for the Joint Commission survey. As a result, key leaders typically cannot assess the current “health” of their organization…
Information Systems: Case Study #3 – Using Information Technology to Improve Data Quality and Speed Feedback
Like many facilities, executives and risk managers at ValleyCare, a multi-facility healthcare system in the San Francisco Bay Area, knew that their paper-based process for managing incidents was inadequate.
Information Systems: Case Study #2 – Easing the Burden of Accreditation and Compliance Requirements
When the Joint Commission coordinator for a 300-bed community hospital in the South heard about JCAHO’s new staffing effectiveness standards, she knew that compliance would be hard work, requiring data collection across the organization.
Information Systems: Case Study #1 – Missouri Hospital Association: Reducing the Burden of Public Reporting
Between JCAHO’s Core Measures, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Seventh Scope of Work, state hospital association public reporting requirements, and NRMI (National Registry of Myocardial Information) and other performance improvement projects, healthcare organizations may face the need to collect the same data…