News tagged with patient safety

FDA device regulator faces critics from both sides

(AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration is approving medical devices too slowly. Or too quickly - depending on whom you ask.

Medicine & Health / Medications

created Feb 17, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 2

Rethinking how hospitals react when a patient's health deteriorates

The growing use of rapid response teams dispatched by hospitals to evaluate patients whose conditions have suddenly deteriorated may be masking systemic problems in how hospitals care for their sickest patients, says a prominent ...

Medicine & Health / Other

created Sep 21, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Device to revolutionize preventive blood clot care after joint replacement surgery

A mobile compression device is as effective as medication at preventing the formation of blood clots after hip replacement surgery but provides greater patient safety, according to a study in the March issue of the Journal of ...

Medicine & Health / Medical research

created Apr 06, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Study of 10 other hospitals found no reduction in adverse medical events over 6 years

Despite concerted efforts, no decreases in patient harm were detected at 10 randomly selected North Carolina hospitals between 2002 and 2007, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine, Harvard ...

Medicine & Health / Health

created Nov 24, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 3

Lessons from efforts to reduce hospital-acquired infections

In health care reform discussions, talk inevitably turns to making hospitals and physicians accountable for patient outcomes. But in a commentary being published in the July 14 issue of the Journal of the American Medical As ...

Medicine & Health / Health

created Jul 13, 2010 | popularity 4 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Personalized multimedia program may help prevent falls in patients without cognitive impairment

A patient education program combining videos with one-on-one follow-up did not appear to reduce the risk of falls among all older hospital patients, but was associated with fewer falls among patients who were not cognitively ...

Medicine & Health / Health

created Nov 22, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Electronic health records save money but pose privacy risks, says law professor

Electronic health records can potentially save billions of dollars in health care costs and increase patient safety, but have considerable risks to individual privacy in the United States, more so than the European Union, ...

Technology / Other

created Nov 07, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Restricted working hours have had little effect in US

Reducing doctors' working hours from over 80 a week does not seem to have adversely affected patient safety and has had limited impact on postgraduate training in the United States, finds a study published in the British ...

Medicine & Health / Other

created Mar 22, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Support not punishment is the key to tackling substance abuse and addiction among nurses

As many as ten to 20 per cent of nurses and nursing students may have substance abuse and addiction problems, but the key to tackling this difficult issue - and protecting public safety - is support and treatment, not punishment. ...

Medicine & Health / Other

created Jan 26, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 1

Policies to reduce medical residents' fatigue may compromise quality of training

Recent Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) limits aimed to enhance patient safety may compromise the quality of doctors' training, according to a study by Mayo Clinic researchers published in the ...

Medicine & Health / Other

created Mar 01, 2011 | popularity 1 / 5 (1) | comments 0

More doctors must join nurses, administrators in leading efforts to improve patient safety, outcomes

Efforts to keep hospital patients safe and continually improve the overall results of health care can't work unless medical centers figure out a way to get physicians more involved in the process.

Medicine & Health / Health

created Feb 01, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

As many as 3 in 4 hospital tests not followed up after discharge

Up to three quarters of hospital tests are not being followed up, suggests a systematic review of international evidence, published in BMJ Quality and Safety.

Medicine & Health / Other

created Feb 07, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 1

Culture of safety key to reducing chances for medical errors

Radiation oncologists can enhance patient safety in their clinics by further developing a culture of safety in which all team members are alerted to the possibility of errors and can work together to maximize safety, according ...

Medicine & Health / Other

created Jan 25, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Big VA study shows surgery checklist saves lives

(AP) -- Which hip is being repaired? Is this the right anesthesia? Do we have all the right surgery tools?

Medicine & Health / Other

created Oct 19, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

U-M's efforts to encourage disclosure of medical errors decreased claims

Ann Arbor, Mich.- The University of Michigan's program of full disclosure and compensation for medical errors resulted in a decrease in new claims for compensation (including lawsuits), time to claim resolution and lower ...

Medicine & Health / Other

created Aug 17, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Patient safety

Patient safety is a new healthcare discipline that emphasizes the reporting, analysis, and prevention of medical error that often lead to adverse healthcare events. The frequency and magnitude of avoidable adverse patient events was not well known until the 1990s, when multiple countries reported staggering numbers of patients harmed and killed by medical errors. Recognizing that healthcare errors impact 1 in every 10 patients around the world, the World Health Organization calls patient safety an endemic concern. Indeed, patient safety has emerged as a distinct healthcare discipline supported by an immature yet developing scientific framework. There is a significant transdisciplinary body of theoretical and research literature that informs the science of patient safety. The resulting patient safety knowledge continually informs improvement efforts such as: applying lessons learned from business and industry, adopting innovative technologies, educating providers and consumers, enhancing error reporting systems, and developing new economic incentives. This patient safety page provides an evidence-based and peer-reviewed forum to learn about contemporary error and adverse event knowledge.

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