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Celebrating Health Care Risk Management Week with news and analysis about patient safety and healthcare quality.
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Featured Story | A Year of COVID-19 Data: Lessons Learned | If a year of COVID-19 could be said to have any positives, one is the immense amount of data the pandemic has generated for the healthcare industry. In this PSQH Industry Focus Report, learn about how that data has been both vast and valuable, and what researchers have learned from it. |
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News & Analysis | Check Your State’s Pandemic Plan to Make Sure 1135 Waivers Line Up Locally | Following the PHE’s initial declaration in March 2020 and several extensions, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra reauthorized the PHE declaration on April 21. By law, that means the declaration is good for another 90 days—in this case through July 20—unless otherwise stated by the secretary. |
Wrong Patient Identification Has Severe Consequences for Hospitals and Patients | Wrong patient identification, for a number of reasons, still exists to this day. It affects the U.S. healthcare system the most as hospitals have no effective standardized patient identifier shared by all facilities. While different caregivers have used various strategies to implement an effective patient identifier, it’s been around two decades since the ban on funding a national patient identifier system has been in place. |
The Impact of Telehealth on Patient Safety and Quality | The use of telehealth grew dramatically over the last year as healthcare providers worked to stay in touch with patients while also reducing the number of in-person visits due to COVID-19. This presentation on June 30 at 1 p.m. EDT will examine the history and growth of telehealth over the years, focus on its current usage as the pandemic begins to wane throughout the country, and analyze the strengths, weaknesses, potential, and risks of telehealth going forward. |
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| Product Spotlight | Life safety expert and independent consultant Brad Keyes, CHSP, provides a practical, strategic approach to the life safety survey process. He walks you through a room-by-room, floor-by-floor analysis of the life safety measures you must have in place to avoid costly citations. The book simplifies Joint Commission standards and CMS requirements and focuses on ways to pass your next life safety survey. Order now! | |
Career Center | Post your open positions or find your next career move with the HCPro Career Center. | |
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