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Preventing Patient Falls: Essentia Health

43,750: That's the number of fall injuries the CMS Partnership for Patients campaign estimates would be prevented over three years if hospitals cut preventable fall injuries by 50% in 2013.
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Putting Quality and Patients First

During 2012, despite economic challenges, hospitals and health care systems throughout the United States delivered safe, effective, equitable and high-quality care and put patients first.
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Quality Care for Refugees

Year after year, America's hospitals respond to meet pressing community health care needs.
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Diabeticos Saludables

Imagine being hospitalized for a serious illness and being unable to communicate with nurses or doctors because you did not speak their language and could not read your own language.
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Preventing Infections in Newborns

Central line-associated bloodstream infections cause serious illness and death.
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Transforming a Culture for Safety and Quality

Written by HRET staff member Cynthia Hedges Greising and AHA-NPSF Comprehensive Patient Safety Fellowship facilitor Shawn Foster, this article describes how past fellows are using the tools they le
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Leading Transformation

Today we need leaders who can help address the challenges and maximize the tremendous opportunities for transformation and innovation in the U.S. health care system.
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Safety Huddles

Does your hospital huddle? Staff in the medical-surgical unit at Fairbanks (AK) Memorial Hospital is implementing huddles and other strategies to reduce falls among inpatients.
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Diversity Leadership

A commitment to diversity came first. That was followed by specific action projects to increase diversity in management and leadership and increase cultural proficiency in health care.
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Transition to Patient Self-Management

Effective care transitions programs can do more than improve patient care: patients learn to manage their own health and can avoid a hospital readmission.