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New Information To Improve Patient Safety At America's Hospitals

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For the first time, Medicare patients can see how often hospitals report serious conditions that develop during an inpatient hospital stay and possibly harm patients with important new data about

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Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2011 at 3:31 pm By:

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NEW INFORMATION TO IMPROVE PATIENT SAFETY AT AMERICA'S HOSPITALS

cms.gov — “Media Release from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesView full resource at cms.gov

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Most Recently Shared on April 15, 2011 at 8:30 pm By:

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CMS posts rates of hospital-acquired conditions. Falls most common, blood incompatibility least http://1.usa.gov/fByNPe #ptsafety

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New Information To Improve Patient Safety At America's Hospitals

medicalnewstoday.com — “For the first time, Medicare patients can see how often hospitals report serious conditions that develop during an inpatient hospital stay and possibly harm patients with important new data aboutView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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New Information To Improve Patient Safety At America's Hospitals http://mnt.to/3Tk2 #medicare

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53 Percent of Healthcare IT Executives Consider Physician Adoption to be the Greatest Challenge in Meeting Stage 1 Meaningful Use of EMRs, According to Industry Survey - Business Wire - Wire - BradentonHerald.com

bradenton.com — “Imprivata , the #1 independent single sign-on and access management provider for healthcare and other regulated industries, today announced the results of its fourth annual online national survey examining IT trends in healthcare. The 2011 Health IT Survey polled hospitals across North America to identify technology trends related to the Meaningful Use of electronic medical records (EMRs), secure access to protected health information (PHI) and the impact of new technology on workflow and improvView full resource at bradenton.com

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Health IT execs say #physician adoption is biggest challenge to achieving Stage 1 Meaningful Use of #EHRs http://bit.ly/fWmyND

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Hospital Care In USA Has Improved Significantly In Eight Years - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Hospital care in the United States has improved considerably, especially in the treatment and care for patients with pneumonia, children's asthma care and heart attack, says a new report issued by the Joint Commission, titled Improving America's Hospitals: The Joint Commission's Report on Quality and Safety 2010.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Hospital Care In USA Has Improved Significantly In Eight Years: Hospital care in the United States has improved co... http://bit.ly/bfWb36

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Tracking hospital hand washing | WHYY News and Information | WHYY

whyy.org — “A Pittsburgh infection control expert says his invention might slow the spread of germs and remind doctors about the basics of patient safety.View full resource at whyy.org

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New invention tracks how often doctors wash hands, may improve patient safety in hospitals http://bit.ly/ah8aMq By Taunya English, WHYY

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AHA : Press Release : AHA Statement on Proposed Rules on 'Meaningful Use' and Health Information Technology Funding

aha.org — “America's hospitals have serious concerns that the new health information technology rules severely limit hospitals' ability to access federal financing for health information technology that is used to improve patient care. Moving toward broader adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) is an important goal and helping hospitals, doctors, nurses and other caregivers is essential in getting us there.View full resource at aha.org

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AHA Statement on Proposed Rules on 'Meaningful Use' and HIT Funding: http://ow.ly/SJnw #HIT #fb

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Five Questions With: Leroy Kromis, Lehigh Valley Hospital | www.healthcaregoesmobile.com

healthcaregoesmobile.com — “In using information technology to ensure medication safety, Lehigh Valley Hospital has enjoyed dramatically improved patient outcomes and nationwide recognition as a leader in mobile health care technology. In fact, for eight consecutive years, theView full resource at healthcaregoesmobile.com

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New blog post asks five questions to Lehigh Valley's Leroy Kromis about his mission for medication safety. http://is.gd/5rnPH @himss

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New Focus on Averting Errors: Hospital Culture - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “To improve safety and reduce malpractice claims, a growing number of hospitals are adopting programs that coach staffers on how to avoid risky behavior—but they're also including procedures for treating caregivers fairly.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Excellent must-read abt #ptsafety featuring work/analysis of @ismp1 & @oejcc. Follow them! #nurses #pharmacist #error http://bit.ly/a8edR7

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