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Recalls 101: What You May Not Know About Medical Product Recalls

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

Several high-profile recalls have focused renewed attention on medical product safety and highlighted the complexity of the recall process.

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Partnering for a Successful Technology Conversion

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

Converting an entire hospital to a new infusion pump system is a task that can seem insurmountable at first.

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Medication Safety: A Short Call Could Make the Difference

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

I may not be cheap, but I still drive a 10-year-old car with almost 200,000 miles on it. Everything works on it, but when something breaks, I quickly make an appointment to go to the dealership and get it fixed.

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Ethics Toolbox: Recapture the Power of Ethics

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

It seems that ethics has been relegated to a back seat in our personal lives as well as in business, healthcare, government, and politics. It’s paid little more than lip service in our post-Enron, spin-doctored, market-driven culture.

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Editor’s Notebook: A Role Model, Not Only for Physicians

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

I took pages and pages of notes at the National Patient Safety Foundation’s Congress held in San Francisco in May, but the page I labeled “Thursday afternoon plenary: Jo Shapiro” is blank. Dr. Shapiro’s presentation was so riveting, I forgot to take notes.

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Disruptive Clinician Behavior: A Persistent Threat to Patient Safety

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

Disruptive clinician behavior is increasingly capturing the attention of healthcare providers and leaders and is even making headlines in newspapers.

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AHRQ – Medication Reconciliation: Progress Realized, Challenges Ahead

July 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

Over the past several years, clinicians and healthcare organizations have come to understand the critical role that medication errors — inadvertent and usually preventable — play in jeopardizing patient safety.

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AHRQ: Reports on Quality and Disparities Focus on Patient Safety

May 2, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

In many ways, it seems like only yesterday that the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published its watershed report, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (2000). One of its key messages, that an estimated 44,000 to 98,000 Americans die each year from preventable medical errors, is as sobering now as it was 6 years ago.

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Technology and Quality: Round Healthcare in a Flat World

May 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

Early investment by businesses in information technology delivered very disappointing results through the early 1990s. Executives, expecting computer systems to provide increased efficiencies and worker productivity, realized few if any benefits from investing in these systems.

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Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium: Six Sigma Approach. Reducing CVC-Related Bloodstream Infections

May 1, 2006 ‐ Leslie Proctor

Central venous catheters (CVC) are appropriate and life-saving interventions for critically ill patients to ensure venous access to provide fluids, medications, and nutrition, as well as hemodynamic monitoring.

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