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Prostate Cancer Discharges Hit Six-Year High

Following significant disruption in patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic, prostate cancer discharges have rebounded to the highest level in nearly a decade. After a drop of 7% in 2020, discharges bounced back in 2021 and 2022. In 2023, however, discharges increased 11% above the previous average (excluding 2020). 

HQI Analysis Finds 10% Spike in Emergency Treatment for Gout

According to new research from HQI, the number of gout cases treated in California emergency departments increased in 2023, particularly among men aged 60-74. Gout — arthritis from high uric acid, causing joint pain and swelling — is often triggered by red meat, seafood; treatment involves diet changes and medication.   

Hospitals Must Ensure Safety — For Patients and Visitors Alike

Safety in hospitals is often centered on patients — but it is equally important to consider the risks faced by others, like visitors. To identify and correct blind spots, it is critical that hospitals report all injuries that occur on site, even those that do not involve patients.   Patient safety reports can and should include […]

Pathways to Prevention: 2024 CHPSO Annual Report Released

The Collaborative Healthcare Patient Safety Organization (CHPSO) has released its 2024 Annual Report, reflecting continued advancement of its mission to eliminate preventable patient harm by transforming member-reported data into proactive strategies, safety insights, and system-level improvements. With greater engagement and stronger data integrity, CHPSO continues to be a trusted leader and national model for patient safety learning.  

Uncovering the True Impact of ‘No Harm’ in Patient Safety Events

Key Points: 

  • The Collaborative Healthcare Patient Safety Organization (CHPSO) has seen dramatic improvement in reducing unclassified events on its platform, dropping from 16.8% in 2022 to just 6.9% in 2024. 
  • Even when patients experience additional suffering, extended recovery, or psychological trauma, these impacts are frequently mislabeled as “no harm” if they do not result in catastrophic outcomes. 
  • Harm misclassification skews safety data and masks the true burden of harm.  
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