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Patient Experience

How to Promote Patient Restfulness in the Hospital Setting

December 12, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Hospitals can launch interventions to promote patient restfulness, according to a new journal article published by JAMA Network Open. The researchers studied restfulness interventions conducted at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.

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COVID-19

IHI Forum: Dr. Fauci Reflects on the Challenges from a Distinguished Career

December 10, 2024 ‐ PSQH

As he reflected on his work during the HIV/AIDS crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci urged attendees at the IHI Forum to continue the hard work of patient safety and healthcare quality despite the current environment of mistrust.

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Patient Experience

IHI Keynote Examines the Role of Social Capital in Healthcare

December 10, 2024 ‐ PSQH

In their keynote address Tuesday at the 2024 IHI Forum, outgoing Institute for Healthcare Improvement CEO Kedar Mate, MD, and Thomas Lee, MD, chief medical officer of Press Ganey, discussed the importance of social capital in healthcare.

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Cybersecurity

4 Cybersecurity Trends CEOs Followed in 2024

December 9, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Here are four cybersecurity trends HealthLeaders highlighted this year that grabbed the attention of CEOs.

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AI

AI Tagged as the Top Tech Hazard of 2025

December 6, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

AI may be at the top of the hype cycle in healthcare, but its uncertain governance and potential for misuse are also making it the top technology hazard for 2025.

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AI

PSQH: The Podcast Episode 118 – Filling the Mental Health Services Gap with Technology

December 6, 2024 ‐ PSQH

On episode 118 of PSQH: The Podcast, Loren Larsen, CEO and co-founder of Videra Health, talks about how technology can help fill the gaps in mental health services.

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Infection Control

How to Reduce Sepsis Mortality at Hospitals and Health Systems

December 5, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The Providence health system and a hospital that is part of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System have made strides in reducing sepsis mortality.

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Medication Safety

How to Manage Parkinson’s Disease Patients in the Hospital Setting

December 4, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

CMOs and their care teams need to take steps to avoid preventable complication risks among Parkinson’s disease patients in the inpatient setting as part of their quality and patient care strategy, the lead author of a recently published journal article says.

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Behavioral Health

Ohio State Study Confirms Value of Virtual Care in Suicide Prevention

December 3, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

In a randomized clinical trial of 96 patients between 2021 and 2023 with recent suicidal ideation or suicidal behavior, counselors using brief cognitive behavioral therapy via telehealth were able to cut suicide attempts by 41% compared to present-centered therapy.

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Clinical care

‘We Need to Say That This Is a Crisis’: How CMOs Can Address Obesity

December 2, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

According to the journal article, which was published by The Lancet, nearly three-quarters of the U.S. population aged 25 and older were overweight or obese in 2021. “Without immediate action,” 80% of the adult U.S. population will be overweight or obese by 2050, the journal article’s co-authors wrote.

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