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  • NPR’s “Talk of the Nation,” Featuring Don Berwick and Yours Truly

    Medicare is now reporting actual risk-adjusted mortality rates for pneumonia, MI, and heart failure. The topic must be important, since ''Talk of the Nation'' spent 30 minutes yesterday interviewing Don Berwick and me about it… on the day of Hillary’s speech!To listen to the show, click here. Also, here’s an article from USA Today that got the ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on August 27, 2008
  • The Best and Worst of Times For “Infection Preventionists”

    As I mentioned in my last post, these should be the best of times for ''Infection Preventionists'' (formerly known as Infection Control Officers). After years of trying to get someone – anyone – to pay attention to their work, their day in the sun has finally arrived. But they are far from a joyful bunch. Why?In my talk to 4,000 members of the ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on June 23, 2008
  • Atul Gawande's "The Checklist"

    Let's make this short and sweet. In this week's New Yorker, Atul Gawande describes Peter Pronovost's crusade to improve the safety of intensive care through the use of checklists. If it sounds dull, it's not. In fact, it is thrilling and inspiring. Gawande glides effortlessly from microscopic detail to panoramic view and back again to help us ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on December 9, 2007
  • Can Computerized Decision Support Get Docs to Toe the Line on Quality?

    A humorous and telling story about quality measurement, decision support, and human nature:I was visiting professor at a very good academic medical center a year or so ago. On these trips, one of the fun things I get to do is meet with the residents. Sometimes they present a clinical case to me, but this day they wanted to talk about healthcare ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on October 10, 2007
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