Healthcare organizations are using a digital health platform to help care teams monitor wounds in real time and reduce the chance of hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
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News Headlines | Chief nurse: How to reduce serious safety events | Ward, who has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare administration and has served in senior nursing roles in organizations across the country, spoke with HealthLeaders about what has worked in reducing serious safety events. |
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| Mac's Safety Space | This may be a little out of the normal scope of things… | We are constantly bombarded with interpretations of code and regulation that are oftentimes extrapolations on very basic principles. Certainly, one of the cornerstones of the discussions we’ve had over the years is the sense that, when it comes to compliance, there are no magic bullets, one-size-fits-all, ways to skin the animal of your choice. |
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What is the Accreditation & Quality Compliance Center? | The Accreditation & Quality Compliance Center is your home for all things accreditation and patient safety. Brimming with content for free and premium subscribers alike, this site is your center for hospital excellence. News Articles Expert Analysis Advanced and Beginner Toolkits Online Forums Crosswalks And More! Visit us at accreditationqualitycenter.com | |
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| HLSC Single Subscriber | Workplace violence in healthcare is on the rise | The healthcare industry has long been familiar with the problem of workplace violence. But the facts are clear: Since COVID-19, the problem has gotten worse. Healthcare leaders need to bolster—or start—their workplace violence prevention programs, while keeping an eye on potential legislation that could help stem the tide of violent incidents. |
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MEU Single Subscriber | Hand hygiene: What to consider when increasing compliance | Contaminated hands are a primary vehicle in transmitting germs and viruses, which means hand hygiene remains imperative to protect patients, staff, and visitors. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hand hygiene is one of the most effective tools to mitigate the impact of HAIs and COVID-19—a finding that should encourage hospitals to revisit their infection control practices. |
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