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APIC: IPs should use bold new ANA vaccine statement to open discussion of APIC policies
Infection prevention leaders say the field has been given a critical opportunity to open vaccine policy discussions and improve both patient and worker safety by the surprisingly strong stance recently taken by the American Nurses Association.
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CDC, FDA sound alarm on recurrent problems in reprocessing
Warning that continuing infection control lapses are endangering patients, the CDC and the FDA recently issued a joint alert calling for healthcare facilities to review policies and practices in cleaning and processing reusable medical devices.
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Legionella Infections Surge and the CDC Revises its Guidance
Several issues are on the table, including the task of beginning outbreak investigations earlier based on a single confirmed infection.
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National Practice Patterns and Outcomes of Tracheostomy Placement in the United States
Tracheostomy use rose over the last two decades until 2008 in the United States and was associated with an increase in discharge to long-term care facilities with a concomitant decrease in hospital length of stay and hospital mortality.
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Should High-flow Oxygen Therapy Change Our Approach to Managing Acute Respiratory Failure?
Managing acute hypoxemic respiratory failure with high-flow nasal cannula significantly reduced intubation rates compared to standard oxygen (O2) mask delivery and non-invasive ventilation among patients whose arterial O2 tension to inspired O2 fraction ratio (PaO2/FiO2) was < 200.
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Achieving Successful Rehabilitation in the ICU
Clinicians should consider ICU-acquired weakness in almost every critically ill patient who is ventilated.
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HHS issues county data on Marketplace plan selections
The Department of Health and Human Services has issued county-level data on 2015 open enrollment in qualified health plans in the states that use the HealthCare.gov platform for their Health Insurance Marketplace.
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Hospitals join hotels in receiving reviews on Yelp
The newest addition on the Yelp web site is reviews of hospitals, nursing homes, and doctors.
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Automated calls cut no-show rates to 0%
Patient access/registration/scheduling areas are using automated reminder calls to reduce no-shows. No-shows in behavioral health were cut by 20% at Western Connecticut Health Network. Some practices at Orlando Health now have 0% no-show rates.
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Put patient access staff members in clinical areas
Patient access staff members should shadow employees in the clinical departments they schedule for.