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    Email Alerts Can Help Improve Quality in a Hospital

    May 3, 2016

    Alert emails can be a simple, low-cost means of improving quality in a hospital, as the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston learned.

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    Proposals Pave the Way for New Drugs

    April 30, 2016

    To promote achievable solutions in the ongoing debate on drug financing, Anthem, Inc.

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    Video Feedback Can Be a Helpful Tool for QI, Patient Safety

    April 30, 2016

    Procedures are the most expensive item in healthcare, but tremendous variation remains in quality. “In part that’ s because we have weak systems of peer support and in part because medicine sanctions a physician to do procedures, and then for the next 40 or 50 years, a surgeon can receive no inpu

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    Tool Offers Hand Hygiene Help

    April 23, 2016

    The healthcare industry is not yet at zero when it comes to healthcare-associated infections—and that’s a problem.

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    When Introducing Innovations, Context Matters

    April 23, 2016

    Are we overlooking factors that could help bring about necessary changes to the healthcare industry? Elliott S.

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    Preventing Patient Falls

    March 11, 2016

    Patient falls are a national issue, creating costs for every player in the healthcare system. “Patient falls negatively impact patient outcomes, hospital costs, and costs for insurance and health systems,” says Jennifer Hefner, PhD, MPH, lead author of “A Falls Wheel in a Large Academic Medical C

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    Frontline Teams Needed for Rapidly Changing Healthcare

    March 11, 2016

    Healthcare is changing rapidly, shifting focus from volume to value, says Jeffrey Glasheen, MD, SFHM, lead author of the abstract “Developing Frontline Teams to Drive Health System Transformation.” To support this transformation, frontline clinical leaders need to be able to build and manage teams a

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    Can Psychology Offer a New Approach to QI?

    March 4, 2016

    Sound clinical reasoning is the foundation of patient safety, yet discussions of a physician’s raw thinking ability have become a “third rail” in hospitals, according to “Incorporating Metacognition into Morbidity and Mortality Rounds: The Next Frontier in Quality Improvement,” published in the Jour

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    Sharing Notes for Better Doctor-Patient Communication

    February 26, 2016

    Excellent communication between physicians and patients is a crucial element of hospital quality, but it’s also an ongoing challenge for many institutions.

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    Study: Hospitalists Can Drive Quality Improvement, Cut Costs

    December 2, 2015

    A quality improvement (QI) initiative can start with a single hospitalist, says Adam H. Corson, MD, a hospitalist at Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center. In a study presented at SHM's annual meeting, Dr.