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Diagnostic Discordance Tied to Errors, Longer Stays, and Death
The problem of diagnostic discordance, which occurs when a patient is diagnosed with a different problem after being transferred, is gaining more attention as a quality and patient safety issue, and it occurs more often than one might think. -
Multiple Strategies Needed for Good Hand Hygiene Compliance
It is important to design a hand hygiene program with tailored education for different groups. The education should address the different concerns and abilities of staff, physicians, patients, and even visitors. -
Hand Hygiene QI Requires Knowing True Rates, Constant Education
Improving hand hygiene is a perennial problem for hospitals, but some are finding the strategies that work best depend on knowing your true rate of handwashing before trying to improve it. -
Key Components of a Drug Diversion Program
Although drug diversion may be considered a rare event, investigations reveal that the practice could be going undetected in facilities that do not have a proactive prevention program.
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Employee Health Programs Stepping Up on Drug Diversion
Nurses face a confluence of risk factors for addiction, including long hours, risk of injury, and access to powerful medications.
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New Report Looks at Strategies for Treating Substance Abuse
An estimated 12% of adult Medicaid beneficiaries suffer from substance abuse disorder, according to 2011 government data.
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Case Managers Can Try Nondrug Strategies to Help Patients Cope With Pain
Healthcare providers are moving away from opioid-based pain management strategies to evidence-based social, behavioral, and psychological methods of helping people cope with chronic pain.
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National Pain Strategy Makes Recommendations in Six Areas
The National Pain Strategy by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services outlines the government’s plan to reduce the chronic pain burden that affects millions of Americans and raises healthcare costs.
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Case Managers Cannot Ignore the Disease of Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is epidemic in the United States, and the medical community struggles with finding solutions that do not involve the use of opioids. Case management strategies can help by teaching patients to self-manage their pain.
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Hospital Cited for Recording Psych Patient in ED
A Minnesota hospital violated patient privacy by recording patients without their knowledge or consent during psychiatric evaluations in the ED, according to a CMS investigation.