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In an Oct. 17 webinar presented by Becker's Hospital Review, Scott Becker, a partner at McGuireWo...
This New York Times blog was written by a resident in internal medicine at Massachusetts General ...
The Stars of the Field is H&HN's second annual AHA awards issue. Hospitals that are making tremen...
Hospitals & Health Networks magazine, the flagship publication of the AHA, has put together a web...
Written by HRET staff member Cynthia Hedges Greising and AHA-NPSF Comprehensive Patient Safety Fe...
Rob Olson, MD, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Bellingham, Wash., sold his solo practice when he ...
A recent study of 39 children's hospitals revealed 16 organizations have antimicrobial stewardshi...
Quality is the first word that comes to mind when we talk about the American Hospital Association...
Adoption of rapid response teams has grown dramatically in hospital settings. Despite limited evi...
This commentary describes a template to standardize handoff education to drive safety improvement.
This study found that pharmacist-led medication reconciliation in primary care settings identifie...
This study used written portfolios to capture reflective learning that trainees described about t...
As the largest segment of the health care workforce, with more than 3 million professionals, nurs...
Hospital IT departments are facing what one executive calls a "tsunami of activities, expectation...
The current understanding of what drives readmission focuses on the quality of the inpatient disc...
John Combes, M.D., president of the Center for Healthcare Governance, talks to H&HN Senior Online...
Could changing the staffing model in the intensive care unit reduce patients' risk of dying?Accor...
Results from the 2010 survey about readmission activities are presented
In late 2010, NAPH administered an online survey to quality directors (or their designee) at 101 ...
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