NQF President and CEO Janet Corrigan Announces Plans to Step Down
The National Quality Forum (NQF) Board of Directors has announced that NQF’s President and CEO Janet Corrigan has submitted her resignation, effective late June 2012. Corrigan has served as NQF’s President and CEO for more than six years.
ACPE Announces Winner of Award Named in Honor of Dr. Lucian Leape
HRET Selects Maureen Bisognano as 2012 TRUST Award Recipient
Chicago—The Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET), an affiliate of the American Hospital Association (AHA), selected Maureen Bisognano, president and chief executive officer of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), as the recipient of the 2012 TRUST Award.
2012 AHA Health Care System Transformation Fellowship
U.S. Among Leaders in Healthcare IT Use and Adoption, Accenture Eight-Country Study Reports
Mastering Precepting: A Nurse’s Handbook for Success Released
Improve Patient Safety through Leadership Fellowship
The AHA-NPSF Comprehensive Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship is a year-long program for clinical and administrative leaders dedicated to improving quality and patient safety.
Fujifilm Holdings Announces Agreement to Acquire SonoSite, Inc.
Three Receive ‘Safe Transitions’ Innovation Challenge Awards
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), in conjunction with the Partnership for Patients – an initiative of the Department of Health & Human Services – and with the support of Health 2.0, have announced the winners of the “Ensuring Safe Transitions from Hospital to Home” innovation challenge. Three teams were named winners: Axial Exchange,iBlueButton, and VoIDSPAN.
Cardinal Health Launches Innovative Barcode Administration to Help Hospitals Bridge Medication Safety Gaps
New Orleans— At the 46th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), Cardinal Health launched BarCode360, a solution that supports hospitals’ medication safety initiatives by making it easier, more timely and cost efficient to order medications and ensure more unit-dose medications can be scanned at the patient bedside.