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Boarding patients in the emergency department (ED) is detrimental to patient care, and evidence s...
Children with complex medical conditions have a broad range of medical, social and supportive nee...
The NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System implemented multidisciplinary ICU mobilization teams t...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is the second most commonly reported hospital-associa...
With four hospitals and more than 120 employed medical providers, St. Charles Health System is a ...
Many Medicare patients with life-limiting illnesses had no documented advanced directive while in...
To help those with reading and language challenges, UVA Health System staff developed a curriculu...
The University of Connecticut's community-based education program collaborated with community par...
Neighborhood and environment are important determinants of health in addition to individual chara...
This commentary describes a template to standardize handoff education to drive safety improvement.
Outside the intensive care unit, catheters remain in place for a longer duration; therefore, it i...
The new Multi-professional Patient Safety Curriculum Guide released by WHO Patient Safety in Octo...
Could changing the staffing model in the intensive care unit reduce patients' risk of dying?Accor...
The guide is a resource for those interested or already engaged in quality improvement initiative...
In 2005, the neonatal intensive care unit at Women and Children's Hospital of West Virginia exper...
The Problem OSF St. Mary Medical Center, in collaboration with the OSF system-wide Patient Safet...
The concept of an Ambulatory Intensive Care Unit (A-ICU) developed because in most companies a sm...