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Hospitals and health systems recognized for excellence in health care equity are sharing their wo...
Mission accomplished, but the work continues. At Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in L...
Charleston Area Medical Center Health System is a 2015 recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige National...
Each year more than one million patients in the United States are diagnosed with sepsis, a condit...
In accord with their commitment to equity of care and leadership diversity, hospitals and health ...
Baseball managers tinker with team lineups to improve results on the field, and hospitals can do ...
A unique telemedicine consultation between a rural hospital and skilled rehabilitation/nursing fa...
What does it take to be a winner? Children's Hospital Colorado received the 2015 AHA-McKesson Que...
Addressing the complex needs of older patients and their caregivers is the focus of the Bridge Mo...
“Mobility is medicine,” say clinicians and volunteers working together to improve patient care at...
Delivering the right care, at the right time, in the right place. That focus is the strategy for ...
The only acceptable number of avoidable patient harms is zero. At Ponca City (Okla.) Medical Cent...
The AHA/HRET HEN project ended in December 2014, but quality improvement work continues at hospit...
Making incremental changes and collaborating with area hospitals and community organizations have...
Nearly 1,500 U.S. hospitals are working to eliminate patient harm and reduce hospital readmission...
Take best practices from two industries focused on safety and reliability—nuclear power and aviat...
Managing population health, financial planning for value-based care and payment, and leading impr...
Small tests of change can give hospitals momentum and show early progress in improvement projects...
Whether cheering for soccer, tennis, baseball, softball or another sport, fans no doubt have witn...
Hospitals and health care systems can support their missions and also many additional benefits by...
Transition coaches may be the “glue” between hospital visits and primary care. So says Julie Cann...