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IRBs Have Less Than a Year to Prepare for NIH Policy
Ready or not, IRBs across the United States have only 10 months remaining to change the way they handle reviews of multisite research that is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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Hospital Worker Fired After Record Leak Files Lawsuit
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Report: Healthcare Spending to Top $10,000 in 2016; Will Continue Steady Growth
An improving economy is one factor driving the slow but steady growth of healthcare expenditures nationwide.
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IPC for You and Me
Prepare for the surveyor, and keep your hospital off the deficiency list.
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ED Push - July 2016 Second Issue
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Follow-up Text or Email Might Prevent Malpractice Suit
One hospital has reduced its malpractice risks with this simple practice.
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Is ED Patient Unhappy With ED Care?
Or is an unexpected bill the real problem?
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Give Unhappy Patients Chance to Air Concerns
This could help the hospital avoid a lawsuit.
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Don’t View Patient Complaints as Annoyances
Unsolicited complaints are ‘nuggets of gold’ and valuable risk reduction tools for EDs.
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No Margin, No Mission
Whether based on strong evidence or not, it is believed that experience of care drives market share and that market drives the bottom line.