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Hospitals Improve Sharply in Leapfrog Group Safety Grades
Hospitals in some states continue to show dramatic improvements in the Fall 2017 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades, with Rhode Island achieving first place after being 50th in 2012.
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ACOs Yield Quality Lessons for Hospitals, May Expand
Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs) have yielded valuable lessons about value-based care and positioned some hospitals to be competitive in the future, with the most recent results showing participants improving quality and reaping financial rewards.
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Improve ED Quality and Efficiency by Looking Outside the ED
Fixing ED issues requires looking beyond the confines of the ED.
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Update on Postpartum Hemorrhage
In the United States, postpartum hemorrhage accounts for 11.4% of maternal deaths, the fourth most common cause after cardiovascular diseases, non-cardiovascular diseases, and infection; worldwide, it is the leading cause of maternal mortality. This feature will discuss the latest treatments for managing postpartum hemorrhage.
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Antibiotic Timeouts Boost Clinicians’ Confidence
An antibiotic timeout program can improve provider confidence in making decisions to de-escalate antimicrobial therapy in ambiguous circumstances, according to recent research.
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CDC Offers Extensive Resources on Antibiotic Stewardship
The federal CDC in Atlanta offers a set of key principles to guide efforts to improve antibiotic use and, therefore, advance patient safety and improve outcomes.
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Hormone Replacement: Have We Made Progress Since WHI?
Vaginal estrogen may improve vaginal symptoms of menopause and does not increase the risk for endometrial cancer, stroke, or cardiovascular disease.
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Trends in OB/GYN Malpractice Litigation
In this review of medicolegal claims data from 2005-2014, obstetric and gynecologic surgery had the second highest average indemnity payment compared to other specialties, topped only by neurosurgery. Of the 10,915 claims identified, the majority (60%) were dropped, withdrawn, or dismissed; 31.1% of claims were paid by the defendant (90% before trial); and 7.5% were successfully defended by the physician.
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Antibiotic Stewardship Requires Hospitalwide Commitment
An effective antibiotic stewardship program requires significant commitment from top executive levels down to the bedside.
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New Treatment Option for Women at Risk of Fragility Fractures
A randomized trial demonstrated a reduced risk of fragility fractures in high-risk women with osteoporosis treated monthly with the monoclonal antibody romosozumab compared with weekly alendronate.