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JCAHO Update for Infection Control: Joint Commission recognizes Pittsburgh hospital for quality and infection control in patient safety
A multifaceted patient safety program that included a focus on infection control has garnered a Pittsburgh hospital a 2004 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Award. The awards are given out annually by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the National Quality Forum. -
JCAHO Update for Infection Control: Patient safety program focuses on C. diff infections
An award-winning patient safety program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in McKeesport, PA, includes a focus on preventing troublesome Clostridium difficile infections. -
JCAHO Update for Infection Control: 2005 patient safety goals warn of sound-alike drugs
New patient safety goals for 2005 by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations include preventing patient falls and avoiding potentially fatal mix-ups with similarly named drugs. -
IDSA coverage: ‘USA 300’ MRSA clone becoming dominant strain
The latest evidence of the continuing emergence of a single predominant strain of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) comes from Atlanta, where hospital-based investigators found the so-called USA 300 clone is causing 90% of incoming skin and soft tissue infections. -
Preparing your facility for natural disasters
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Bioterrorism Watch supplement
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Full November 2004 issue in PDF
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News Briefs
2005 survey fees will be increased; Cost, revenue information available on PA centers; GAO: Hospitals not getting enough reimbursement. -
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2004 Salary Survey Results: Fight rising costs of hiring by keeping current staff
The good news for respondents to the 2004 Same-Day Surgery Salary Survey is that more than 68% of survey respondents saw their salary increase between 1% and 6% in 2004. Even better news for almost 11% of survey respondents was the 7% to 10% they reported. In 2003, only 5.44% of respondents received a 7% to 10% increase.