Prince George’s County Health Dept. Implements Integrated EHR and PHR System
New Rule Protects Patient Privacy, Secures Health Information
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) moved forward to strengthen the privacy and security protections for health information established under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
Joint Commission Seeks Comments on Goals for Alarm Management
Through February 26, The Joint Commission is seeking comments about a proposed National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) on management of alarms.
New Designs to Make Health Records Easier for Patients to Use
Winning designs of printed health records to help patients better understand and use their electronic health records (EHRs) have been announced by Farzad Mostashari, M.D., the national coordinator for health information technology.
Paul H. Frisch Recognized for Excellence in Clinical Engineering and IT
Paul H. Frisch, PhD, FHIMSS, received the 2012 ACCE-HIMSS Excellence in Clinical Engineering and Information Technology Synergies Award, a joint award sponsored by ACCE and HIMSS. The Boards of Directors of both organizations selected the recipient.
St. Anthony’s Medical Center Selects Capsule Tech Connectivity Solutions
Capsule Tech, Inc., the leading provider of medical device connectivity solutions, has announced that St. Anthony’s Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri, will implement Capsule products in multiple care areas of the hospital.
Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring Enhancements Help Customize Report Data
DebMed, creator of the world’s first electronic hand hygiene compliance monitoring system based on the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) “Five Moments for Hand Hygiene,” has released enhanced functionality for the hand hygiene compliance reports that are available in the DebMed GMS (Group Monitoring System).
Dr. Christine Cassel Named New President and CEO of National Quality Forum
The National Quality Forum Board of Directors has unanimously named Dr. Christine K. Cassel as its new president and chief executive officer. Dr. Cassel will begin her position at NQF effective mid-summer 2013.
Resident Fatigue, Stress Trigger Motor Vehicle Incidents
It appears that long, arduous hours in the hospital are causing more than stress and fatigue among doctors-in-training — they’re crashing, or nearly crashing, their cars after work, according to new Mayo Clinic research. Nearly half of the roughly 300 Mayo Clinic residents polled during the course of their residencies reported nearly getting into a motor vehicle crash during their training, and about 11 percent were actually involved in a traffic accident.
Minnesota Hospitals Improve Patient Safety
Concluding the first year of a two-year contract from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Minnesota’s hospitals participating in the Partnership for Patients Hospital Engagement Network record the prevention of more than 3,200 readmissions, 463 fewer patients experiencing a fall, and 158 fewer patients experiencing a pressure ulcer. The initiative builds on the Minnesota Hospital Association’s (MHA) award-winning Call-to-Action framework launched in 2007 and the statewide Reducing Avoidable Readmissions Effectively (RARE) campaign.