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2005 - 2004 PDF Print E-mail
November / December 2005

Culture Improves Safety Reducing Adverse Drug Events

One Couple: Same Name, Same DAte, Same Surgery

Patient Safety Officers Roles and Responsibilities

New Roles Improve Bed Utilization

How Safe do Patients Feel?

What If We Just Said, "I'm Sorry?"

September / October 2005

Financial Incentives

Patient Safety in England and Wales

• SPECIAL SECTION: Barcoding /RFID

- Barcoding to Enhance Patient Safety

- Automatic Identification

- Intelligent Location

- Labeling and Tracking Preventing Errors in the Lab

- DIRECTORY: Barcoding / RFID

July / August 2005

Aiming for Zero Errors: Clarian's Safe Passage Program Improves Infusion Safety
Medication Safety: Averting Highest-Risk Errors Is First Priority Part II: Nursing Satisfaction, Wireless Networking, "Smart" Pain Management, Best Practice Improvements, and ROI
Delivering the Promise to Healthcare: Improving Patient Safety and Quality of Care Using Aviation CRM
Keeping Patients Safe and Promoting Quality Outcomes: Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Care Management
Faster Time to PTCA: Improving Safety, Communication, and Satisfaction
May / June 2005

Medication Safety: Averting Highest-Risk Errors is First Priority - Part I: Risk of Harm, Speed to Impact, Smart Infusion, and CQI

Getting to the Recall on Time: Improve Safety with Automated Recall Management

Advancing Patient Safety in Laparoscopy: The Active Electrode Monitoring System

Case Study: Improving Medication Safety with a Wireless, Mobile Barcode System in a Community Hospital

• Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium at Harvard University
- Using the Baldrige Criteria to Achieve Performance Excellence
- Baldrige as a Quality Platform

March / April 2005

Advancing Medical Education and Patient Safety through Simulation Learning

The Patient in Patient Safety

MEDDIC-MS: Wisconsin's Quality Performance Measure System for Medicaid Managed Care

Stop the Noise: Reduce Errors by Creating a Quieter Hospital Environment

• Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium at Harvard University
- Implementing Evidence-Based Guidelines and Reporting Results Through a Quality Metric
- Evidence-Based Medicine and Long-Term Care

January / February 2005

PACS and Patient Safety: How PACS Addresses Patient Safety Across the Hospital Enterprise

CPOE at a Community Hospital: Beyond the Hospital Walls

Patient Safety Simulations: Driver of Cross-functional Collaboration

Virtual Longitudinal Electronic Health Records: An Approach to Quality Improvement

• Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium at Harvard University
- Introduction
- Partnering with Suppliers to Improve Patient Safety
- Patient Safety in American Hospitals: The Consumer Has a Right to Know
- One Piece of the Patient Safety Puzzle: Advantages of the Six Sigma Approach

October / December 2004

CPOE at a Community Hospital: Online Charting Goes Live

Electronic Records, Patient Confidentiality, and the Impact of HIPAA

• Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium at Harvard University
- Introduction
- Patient Safety: Ethical Considerations in Policy Development
- How Online Patient Networks Can Enhance Quality and Reduce Errors
- P4P Contracting: Bold Leaps or Baby Steps?

July / September 2004

CPOE at a Community Hospital: First Steps

Reducing Surgical Site Infections Through Six Sigma and Change Management

Web-Based Tools Aid Quality Improvement Projects

Focus Study: Osteoporosis Screening and Treatment for the Elderly
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