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Risk Management

Trauma Surgeon Develops Multidisciplinary Protocol to Eliminate Ventilator-associated Pneumonia

October 6, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Critically ill patients on a breathing tube are at risk not only from their injuries or diseases, but also from infections they can contract in the hospital. One of the most common infections is pneumonia from breathing tubes.

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Quality Improvement

Healthcare Reform and Increased Patient Needs Require Transformation of Nursing Profession

October 5, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Nurses’ roles, responsibilities, and education should change significantly to meet the increased demand for care that will be created by health care reform and to advance improvements in America’s increasingly complex health system, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine.

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Technology

Standard Register Poised to Make Impact in UK with Patient ID Bands

October 1, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Long recognized for its patient identification leadership, Standard Register Healthcare is now poised to make its mark in the United Kingdom (UK).

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Patient Safety

Accreditation Canada Report Explores the Connection Between Patient Safety and Quality of Worklife in Healthcare

September 29, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Accreditation Canada’s 2010 national report on health care in Canada explores the connection between quality of worklife and patient safety in health organizations.

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Infection Control

CareFusion Expands Skin Antisepsis Portfolio

September 27, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

CareFusion Corp., a leading global medical device company, has announced it has entered into an agreement with Healthpoint, Ltd. to market and sell innovative surgical scrub solutions.

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Technology

New Obstetrics, Neonatal Courses Added to ECRI Institute e-Learn Online Continuing Education

September 22, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Obstetrics services are consistently ranked among the highest risk medical specialty areas. To help providers learn practical strategies for reducing risk and improving culture of safety, ECRI Institute announces the addition of seven new obstetrics-related courses to their online continuing education program, e-Learn™.

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Leadership

2011 NPSF Patient Safety Congress Call for Speaker Abstracts

September 22, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Widely respected for innovation and educational excellence, the annual NPSF Patient Safety Congress delivers meaningful and high-value programs designed to support critical patient safety initiatives from the board room to the C-suite to the front lines of care.

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Patient Safety

South Carolina Chosen as Pilot for National Effort to Improve Surgical Safety

September 22, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

The South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) is embarking on a new patient safety program that can potentially save hundreds of patient lives each year and reduce the number of major surgical complications up to 30 percent.

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Technology

Major Innovation in Fall Alarms Marries Simplest to Use Alarm with Ultrathin Sensor Pad for Hospitals-at a Lower Cost

September 20, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

AliMed, a major fall alarm innovator and supplier, announced the release of a revolutionary new fall alarm system for hospitals that is budget friendly, reduces stocking multiple products to save costs, and is simpler to use.

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Patient Safety

B. Braun and NeoMed Partner to Prevent IV/Enteral Misconnections, Enhance Patient Safety

September 20, 2010 ‐ Brooke Schmidt

Addressing a significant issue in neonatal healthcare while helping to also address Joint Commission Sentinel Event alerts, B. Braun Medical Inc. (B. Braun) announced its alliance with NeoMed, Inc.

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