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Breast Cancer and Hormonal Contraception: New Information or Sensationalism?
Highly publicized results from the Danish database demonstrate an increase in the risk of breast cancer associated with current use of hormonal contraception. Consistent with prior research, the risk is small, confined to current users, and disappears following discontinuation.
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Recognizing Pediatric Sepsis: Early Diagnosis Critical to Recovery
Identifying pediatric sepsis and treating it quickly can be a matter of life and death.
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Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock
Pediatric sepsis is a high-stakes diagnosis that requires vigilance to make an early, timely diagnosis. Aggressive resuscitation, including fluids, antibiotics, and vasoactive agents, may be necessary. Rapidly changing standard of care also makes sepsis a critical diagnosis for clinicians.
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Barcode Medication Errors Reported for Analysis
Pennsylvania healthcare facilities increasingly have reported patient safety events associated with a technology used to prevent medication-administration errors.
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CMS Describes Measures Considered for 2018
CMS has issued a list of 32 measures it is considering for 2018 that could drive quality improvement in various healthcare settings.
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Hospital Satisfaction Data Affected by Noise
Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, CA, publishes its outcomes data every year, reporting improvements in quality along with illustrations of how the hospital addresses deficiencies.
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Hospital Plays to Surgeons’ Competitive Nature to Raise Quality
Outcomes at Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, CA, already were good when quality leaders thought they might improve even more if they posed blinded and coded data on patient-reported outcomes for the surgeons to see how they fared in comparison with their peers.
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PAs Provide More Patient Contact, Reduce LOS, and Maintain Quality
Northwest Hospital, part of LifeBridge Health in Randallstown, MD, can employ nearly two PAs for the cost of a physician, so patients can be seen more frequently. They make up one of several strategies the hospital uses to make the observation unit as efficient as possible.
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Data Analytics and AI Help Improve Patient Care
A network of hospitals, clinics, and home care services in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin has improved clinical effectiveness, care quality, and patient experience by looking at risk analytics and applying the findings to patient care.
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Hospitals Reduce Harm While Focusing on Fewer Metrics
Metrics can pile up until they become overwhelming to clinicians and administrators alike, with their usefulness lost in the process. The solution may be to strategically reduce the number of routinely reportable metrics to only those most appropriate and valuable.