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ED IV Infusion Charge Capture: Documenting Stop Times Increases Efficient Care while Enhancing Revenue
The goal was to reduce errors in failure to document stop time for IV infusions to zero. Along with the goal of accurate documentation was the goal to increase revenue by capturing lost charges.
Eliminating Falls with Injury: Our Journey to Zero Injuries from Falls
Their journey to eliminate falls with injury started last year, working towards a safety culture to reduce harm across the board.
Emergency Preparedness: Use of a Bioterrorism Drill to Improve Influenza Vaccination Among Health Care Personnel
During the 2013-14 influenza season, an emergency preparedness mass influenza vaccination drill was conducted, focusing on the institution's capabilities to vaccinate employees, contractors and v
Employee Wellness: Healthy You Lifestyle Transformation Program
The Healthy You program was designed to enhance whole person health of the hospital's team members. Participation was voluntary.
Empowering Patients for Success Across a United Continuum of Care
Patients are often poorly prepared to manage acute and chronic conditions following their discharge from the hospital.
Evidence-Based Guidelines for Improvement
Utilization of Evidence-Based Guidelines for Outcomes Improvements, 30-Day Readmissions and Mortality Observed/Expected Impact.
Focused Audits Reduce CAUTI in the ICU
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is the second most commonly reported hospital-associated infection.
Focused Audits Reduce CLABSI
Central line-associated bloodstream infections continue to be associated with high costs and mortality.
Community Collaborations
Elizabethtown (N.Y.) Community Hospital's care transition program successfully reduced all-cause hospital readmission from 10 percent in 2012 to 4 perce
Cut CLABSI
White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital Center's interdisciplinary team developed a disinfection procedure that successfully reduced central line-