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The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) reported that the nation's hospice community "claimed a significant victory" when President Obama signed The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
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At the urging of the Obama administration, a policy to rescind the so-called "rules of conscience" for health care providers means that battle lines have been drawn once again over the question of when life begins among other moral and scientific questions in reproductive health.
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For the past decade, patient safety and quality care and all the assistant care policies and standards associated with quality initiatives have been directed at improving efficiencies of both cost and process within health care institutions.
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The Joint Commission and the National Quality Forum (NQF) are accepting applications for the 2009 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards, which recognize individuals and health care organizations that are making significant contributions in improving the safety and quality of patient care.
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In what might be a prelude to accreditation requirements in Nevada ambulatory care settings, officials from The Joint Commission (TJC) have been meeting with state legislators and working out an agreement to report infection control problems such as the improper needle practices that led to a hepatitis C outbreak last year in Las Vegas.
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When people lose their jobs, they often lose their health benefits as well. Since the majority of surgery is outpatient, and the bulk of that outpatient surgery is elective or can be delayed, it is not surprising that surgery in some areas is significantly down. Here are some of my ideas to cut personnel costs:
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Sometimes the best ideas for improving your efficiency might be right under your nose. At two surgery programs, staff members have suggested ideas that, when implemented, resulted in better patient flow and reduced costs.
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(Editor's note: This is the first part of a two-part series on workplace violence. This month, we tell you about a recent activity and how you should manage this problem. We also give you a checklist, sample policies, and advice on how to handle layoffs. Next month, we'll give you warning signs, advice on when to call the police, and an extensive list of resources.)
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As of Jan. 1, 2009, The Joint Commission (TJC) is evaluating and refining National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) 8 related to medicine reconciliation. It is taking this step due to the difficulty required for implementation, TJC indicated.
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In order to line up with Medicare's Conditions of Participation (CoPs), The Joint Commission (TJC) has proposed some wording changes and organization to its hospital standards for 2009.