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Electronic Discovery Can Be Costly, Time-Consuming
Discovery requests for electronic data can be especially burdensome in healthcare because of the vast amount of data involved.
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Tips for Getting the Most Out of Mediation
Remember that mediation is not about right and wrong. Rather, it is about fixing the problem at hand.
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Choose a Qualified Mediator
Choosing a mediator from a reputable organization is critical to ensure the parties feel comfortable that the mediator will remain neutral.
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There’s No Crying in Mediation
Emotion should be saved for the courtroom and not the mediation process, experts say.
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Mediation Can Resolve Disputes Faster, at Less Cost Than Litigation
When carried out well, mediation can leave all parties more satisfied than they would have been with other resolutions.
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The Joint Commission Warns of ‘Silos’ in CDC Guidelines
While lauding the CDC for its efforts to protect healthcare workers from occupational infections, The Joint Commission took the agency to task for draft guidelines that may have the unintended effect of limiting collaboration and creating “silos” in the work culture.
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The Zombie as a Metaphor for Pandemics
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is drawing attention to emerging infectious disease outbreaks and other mass casualty events through creatures often depicted with voracious appetites and a relentless, limping pursuit of the living: zombies. -
Almost One-Third of Homecare Workers Think Flu Vaccine Unsafe
We continue to be beset with misinformation that undermines uptake of the annual flu vaccine, and that may explain why almost one-third of homecare nurses report that they think the shot is unsafe. -
Hoffmann Takes the Helm at APIC
An infection preventionist with three decades of experience in the field will serve as the 2019 president of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology. -
Can Novel Use of Gloves Overcome HH Problems?
With appropriate hand hygiene compliance extremely challenging during anesthesiology practice in the OR, some are considering double gloving or disinfecting gloves while still wearing them as has been done in Ebola outbreaks.