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Newsletter, October 2022

Patient Safety Movement

NEW FEDERAL EFFORTS TO IMPROVE NURSING HOME SAFETY The White House has just announced a plan to improve the safety and quality of care in the nation’s nursing homes, aimed to protect seniors from an industry known for its lack of accountability. To learn more about this important and developing issue, be sure to read the full article.

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Newsletter, July 2023

Patient Safety Movement

Hospital-acquired infections, misdiagnoses, medication errors—these are process errors and have been significantly reduced by some healthcare systems. He brought it home to us by stating that we are 2 million times safer sitting in an airliner seat than lying in a hospital bed! How did airlines become so safe? WE cannot wait that long.

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Newsletter, December 2022

Patient Safety Movement

Aligned Incentives—Payment for quality of care, not volume of care. To make sure we reach all hospitals, we need you on this journey with us. In Health, Michael A.E. For her and her staff, fostering a culture of safety is a way of life at a children’s hospital. This will lead to immediate improvement!

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Newsletter, March 2023

Patient Safety Movement

Joe brought together the best patient safety minds to create Actionable Evidence-Based Practices to address the most common adverse events and provided them to every hospital without charge. Joe will be the keynote speaker at our 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit on June 1–2 in Newport Beach.

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Newsletter, June 2023

Patient Safety Movement

Thanks to our expert speakers and panelists, inspiring messages from hospital executives, and the sharing of tragic patient stories, the program ignited further momentum to reach ZERO harm. He reflected on the role the increasing availability of hospital data on medical errors could play in reducing harm.

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Roundup: Sheba Medical Center launches remote monitoring program, ORCHA creates digital health academy and more

Healthcare It News

Israel’s Sheba Medical Center and the Heart Institute at Safra Children's Hospital have partnered to launch a programme for children with complex heart defects. The program will use remote monitoring technology provided by Datos Health , a member of Sheba’s Accelerate, Redesign, Collaborate (ARC) telemedicine hub.

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Improving Healthcare Experiences with Collaboration: Case Studies

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Read on for examples of how organizations worldwide are improving patient care and business processes: North and East London Commissioning Support Unit. NYC Health + Hospitals. Ontario’s London Health Sciences Centre. Lee Memorial Health System. Vingh Pham who sees patients from Bellevue Hospital.