Same-Day Surgery – June 1, 2013
June 1, 2013
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Teen’s death, $6 million settlement put the spotlight on alarm fatigue
This is part one of a two-part series on alarm fatigue. In this issue we discuss how to reduce alarm fatigue. In next months issue, we tell you how The Johns Hopkins Hospital reduced alarms up to 74% in some areas -
July issue: Best tips from your peers about how not to get sued
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Education is key part of OSHA regulations
This is the first part of a multi-part series on compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In this months issue, we focus on education and training. In future issues, well discuss sharps safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), employee safety, and hazardous materials, plus more. -
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Dermatitis rates are vastly under-counted
Healthcare workers might be suffering in silence from work-related dermatitis. -
Same-Day Surgery Manager: Reinventing the box: We are doing it, you can too
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AAAHC Institute releases benchmarks
Latest report covers 4 procedures -
Guidelines updated for bariatric surgery
Significant new scientific evidence published over the last four years has prompted three major medical societies to change their guidance on who should receive metabolic and bariatric surgery and which methods should be used. -
Clarification for G-codes and the associated charge
Several ambulatory surgery center (ASC) leaders have reported questions concerning how to report G-codes with no associated charges, according to the ASC Association (ASCA) web site. -
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