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New best practice approach to resuscitation competence and data management unveiled for hospitals
An integrated resuscitation product pairing combining the latest in resuscitation science, data management and quality improvement solutions is being offered
Continue reading »Surprise medical bills are on the rise: STUDY
A new study from Stanford University published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows surprise medical bills – when you visit a
Continue reading »Study shows most Catholic hospitals don’t advertise religious restrictions on health care
In a survey of Catholic hospitals throughout the country, researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus found many
Continue reading »Spending is out of control in nearly 40 per cent of the NHS
Spending is out of control at four in 10 NHS hospitals and organisations amid claims they ‘aren’t listening’ to budget
Continue reading »A third of parents to skip flu shot for their kids
Last year’s flu season was among the deadliest the U.S. has seen in decades. But with this year’s flu season
Continue reading »Infection Prevention Differs Between Small, Large Hospitals
THURSDAY, Aug. 9, 2018 — Small and large hospitals differ in infection preventionist (IP) staffing and infection prevention and control
Continue reading »Can we improve cardiac arrest survival in hospitals?
Each July brings residents – recent graduates from medical schools – to the inpatient wards of major teaching hospitals across
Continue reading »Decline in medicare patients who die in acute care hospitals
(HealthDay)—Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries were less likely to die in acute care hospitals in 2015 than in 2000, according to a
Continue reading »New study identifies gaps in infection prevention and control at critical access hospitals
Critical access hospitals (CAHs) face significant challenges in their infection prevention and control (IPC) practices, according to new research presented
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