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The latest news and analysis about patient safety and healthcare quality.
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Featured Story | OSHA Issues Temporary Guidance on PAPR Enforcement | OSHA instructed compliance safety and health officers to exercise discretion in response to ongoing respirator shortages during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. |
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News & Analysis | Mortality Data Supports Placing Seriously Ill Coronavirus Patients on ECMO | The co-authors of the recent research article wrote that the study provides "provisional support" for using ECMO to treat coronavirus patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. "In ECMO-supported patients with COVID-19 and characterized as having ARDS, estimated in-hospital mortality 90 days after ECMO initiation was 38.0%, consistent with previous mortality rates in non-COVID-19 ECMO-supported patients with ARDS and acute respiratory failure." |
One in Five Younger Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 Require Intensive Care | The Brigham and Women's Hospital researchers used the Premier Healthcare Database to look at clinical records from 419 hospitals that treated 3,222 hospitalized COVID-19 patients aged 18-34. Patients with cardiovascular risk factors represented 37% of the young people hospitalized, while 24.5% of patients had obesity and morbid obesity, 18.2% had diabetes and 16% had hypertension. |
Sponsored content Patient Safety Initiatives for Blood Clot Prevention | With the global coronavirus pandemic causing heightened focus on patient care, we're highlighting patient safety in hospitals. A top way to avoid unnecessary complications and deaths is to work on preventing blood clots — or venous thromboembolism (VTE). |
Infection Prevention and OSHA Compliance in the Time of COVID-19 | Everyone in healthcare, whether frontline staff or providers of ancillary services, must consistently implement infection prevention measures against COVID-19 and other pathogens. How do we achieve compliance with OSHA principles and the practice of infection prevention? This October 20 presentation will focus on the OSHA hierarchy of controls and how to layer protection for all that enter our facilities. |
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| Product Spotlight | This book shows you how to comply with each Condition of Participation (CoP) set forth by CMS and highlights which requirements from The Joint Commission and other accrediting organizations correspond to individual CoPs. Using a table format, the book takes readers through each CoP, explains how accreditation standards differ from the CMS requirements, and offers tips and documentation suggestions for survey preparation. Order now! | |
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