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A ruling in medical malpractice case could offer a new defense strategy. A Texas court established that nurses are not required to make medical conclusions.
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Drug diversion is a longstanding problem for hospitals and can take many forms, says Leilani Kicklighter, RN, ARM, MBA, CPHRM, LHRM, a patient safety and risk management consultant with The Kicklighter Group in Tamarac, FL, and a past president of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) in Chicago.
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The case that has sparked debate over liability when drugs are diverted involved a contracted technician who stole pain medication from patients and gave some of them hepatitis C.
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Your influenza vaccination campaign is coming into the public spotlight, and that means more pressure than ever on the logistics of administering and tracking those vaccinations.
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After years of being frustrated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program and other audit programs, the hospital industry is taking action. Heres the latest:
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Healthcare reform initiatives such as value-based purchasing and readmission reduction, and a growing emphasis on quality have heightened awareness of case management, says Toni Cesta, RN, PhD, FAAN, senior vice president, operational efficiency and capacity management at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and partner and consultant in Dallas-based Case Management Concepts.
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When Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo, MI, examined throughput in the emergency department, it determined that a culture change was needed to shorten wait time and make sure patients meet inpatient criteria and are admitted in the right status.
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In addition to losing reimbursement when cases dont meet medical necessity, hospitals face additional lost revenue if the credentials of all personnel who provide care for patients are not up to date and the staff are performing interventions for which they are not licensed.
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Days before Hurricane Sandy roared through the East Coast, the case management staff at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn was working overtime to discharge patients and free up beds for patients injured in the storm or being evacuated from other hospitals and skilled nursing facilities.
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Medical City Dallas Hospital is taking a proactive approach to Medicares prepayment review process.