Remove Healthcare Remove Healthcare Quality Remove Nursing Remove Prevention
article thumbnail

Collette Health Appoints Christine Gall as Chief Nursing Officer

HIT Consultant

Christine Gall, Chief Nursing Officer at Collette Health What You Should Know: – Collette Health, a provider of virtual patient observation solutions appoints Christine Gall DrPH, MS, BSN, as Chief Nursing Officer.

Nursing 98
article thumbnail

Professional Development: The Overlooked Solution to Nurse Burnout & Turnover

HIT Consultant

Felicia Sadler, MJ, BSN, RN, CPHQ, LSSBB, VP of Quality at Relias Despite the recent end to the COVID-19 global public health emergency, its effects linger. This includes nurse and clinician shortages, which persist across hospitals and health systems nationwide. Engage your clinical workforce Ask nurses for their input.

Nursing 98
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Implementation and Use of Enhanced Barrier Precautions in Nursing Homes

Briggs Healthcare

Mary Madison, RN, RAC-CT, CDP Clinical Consultant – Briggs Healthcare. You are invited to a webinar discussing Enhanced Barrier Precautions in nursing homes. Enhanced Barrier Precautions protect nursing home residents and staff from germs that can cause serious infections and are hard to treat.

Nursing 40
article thumbnail

Fixing The Hospital-To-Home Health Care Transition

Home Health Care

A study of SOAR’s results within a pilot program in Pennsylvania was recently published in the Journal for Healthcare Quality. “On Transitional care models are designed to address these challenges with the primary aim of preventing readmissions.” The Research Institute for Home Care (RIHC) helped support the research.

article thumbnail

Newsletter, November 2023

Patient Safety Movement

An embarrassment for US healthcare is that we have the highest rate of maternal mortality and morbidity among high-income nations, especially among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Black mothers, those of lower socioeconomic status, and people younger than 18 years or older than 35 years.1 Are Preventable.”, Michael A.E.

article thumbnail

10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit Begins

Patient Safety Movement

On the first day of the Summit, global patient safety leaders call for increased urgency in reducing preventable deaths. I’m very optimistic that we’re really going to see a difference in healthcare,” he said. Healthcare is far too unsafe,” said Berwick. “A Irvine, Calif., Technology is changing. We’re now getting real data.

article thumbnail

Improving HCAHPS: The Impact of Your Hospital Environment

Readiness Rounds

Join us as we explore how factors such as cleanliness, maintenance, first impressions, noise control, and food services collectively contribute to an enhanced healthcare journey. How can environmental factors influence a person's experience in the healthcare setting? Don’t wait for the regulators before you put them right.