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  • Health care leaders urged to promote prevention

    Noting that chronic diseases account for three-quarters of U.S. health care costs and 70% of deaths, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Julie Gerberding, MD, urged the public health community and health care providers to help promote healthy lifestyles and prevention.
  • Communication key to reduce delivery risks

    The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations issued an alert to accredited hospitals about the key role caregiver communications plays in preventing infant death and injury during delivery.
  • Cardiac education program reduces readmissions

    What do you do when you find that more than 20% of your new admissions are for cardiac-related reasons and about 33% of your patients have cardiac disease, even if it wasnt the reason for admission? If you are the staff at Visiting Nurse Association of Central New York in Syracuse, you put together a special team of employees who work only with cardiac care patients and call it Heart Smart.
  • Resources on cultural diversity and health care

    The following publications and web sites provide information on cultural diversity and health care.
  • Build trust with home health care patients

    While the media may focus on food and our culture, home health managers may overlook the social importance of sharing meals or food with patients, says Gottfried Oosterwal, PhD, director of the Center for Intercultural Relations in Berrien Springs, MI.
  • Improve communication with good phone skills

    Although the phone is both necessary and vital in any health care setting, it can create a barrier to communication because it prevents us from seeing facial expressions and body language. The impression the patient or family receives depends on what they hear using good phone skills and proper phone etiquette can help make the phone encounter more productive and enjoyable.
  • Health education goes electronic

    Most call centers are developing a closer link with their hospital web sites, says Julie Bruns, call center manager for BJC HealthCare in St. Louis.
  • Protect your hospital’s tax-exempt status

  • Journal Review

    Dexter F, Macario A. When to release allocated operating room time to increase operating room efficiency. Anesth Analg 2004; 98:758-762.
  • State programs emphasize the need for patient safety

    Although the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has provided a standardized, national road map to improvement of patient safety with its national patient safety goals, two states have approached patient safety as a statewide initiative that requires collaboration and communication.