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Building Your AB 1204 Equity Report: Tools, Templates, and Data Integration
Strategic Insights for AB 1204 Equity Reporting: Leveraging the HQIP Dashboard
Improving the Response to Adverse Events – Research and Innovations from Australia
Pneumatic Tube Transport (or Not?): Recent Perspectives from Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine
Getting Ready for Launch: Final Prep for Using HCAI Hospital Equity Reports in HQIP
No Room for Error: Why Time Outs Matter Beyond the OR
Think your procedure is safe just because it happens all the time? Think again. Across the country, routine procedures—line insertions, bedside scopes, injections, and more—are being done in hallways, exam rooms, and imaging suites with alarming informality. There’s often no standardized Time Out, checklist adherence varies, and there may be no hard stop before invasive actions are taken. Why? Because power dynamics, culture, and habit have quietly taught staff that these “everyday” procedures don’t warrant the same rigor as surgery. But when a patient stops breathing due to an undisclosed allergy or suffers a retained object injury, the consequences are just as real—only now, you’re outside the safety net of the OR.
Improving Safety in NG Tube Placement: Strategies to Reduce Complications
Join us for a dynamic 60-minute virtual presentation focused on safe practices for nasogastric (NG) tube insertion and placement verification. This session will provide essential guidance on evidence-based techniques to ensure accurate NG tube placement while minimizing the risk of complications. Designed for nurses and frontline healthcare professionals, the presentation will highlight practical tips, common pitfalls, and current best practices to promote patient safety and improve clinical outcomes. Whether you’re a seasoned clinician or new to NG tube management, this concise and informative session will enhance your confidence and clinical competence.
Uncovering the True Impact of ‘No Harm’ in Patient Safety Events
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CMS Patient Safety Structural Measure Reporting Begins This Year — HQI Can Help
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