The latest news and analysis about patient safety and healthcare quality
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Featured Story | Where Burnout Rates Are Trending Among Healthcare Professions | To improve employee retention, it remains vital that hospital and health system CEOs focus on reducing burnout. Fortunately for organizations, fewer healthcare workers reported feeling burned out in 2023 compared to 2022, according to the 2023-2024 State of Well-Being Report. |
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News & Analysis | New Study Questions Lack of Rural Hospital at Home Programs | A new study of the Hospital at Home strategy questions whether it can stand up in rural areas and small hospitals, key markets for the innovative program’s growth and sustainability. In a December 23 study posted in JAMA, researchers from UCLA and the University of Pennsylvania say almost all of the healthcare organizations participating in the CMS Acute Hospital Care at Home program are large, urban, not-for-profit and academic hospitals. |
How CNOs Can Help Nurse Managers in 2025 | According to the Trends and Innovations Nurse Manager Retention report that was released by the American Organization of Nursing Leadership and Laudio in the fall of 2024, nurse manager retention is key to building a sustainable and high-performing healthcare setting. |
Upcoming webinar Lifeline: Categorizing Your Patient Safety Events—Rethinking Severity and Impact | “So how bad was it?” This is typically the first question that gets asked when we start dealing with a patient safety event or error. The answer to that question guides our future approach as we move to actions that improve our ability to provide safe care. In this Jan. 29 webinar, Ken Rohde, President of KRRohde LLC, will discuss the evolution of the severity scales and provide tips on how to make them work. Register now to reserve your spot! |
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