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August 03, 2020 - in women at a Brit¬
ish maternity hospital. … in Malmo
in 1963 through 1965. … In a clinical trial that is only available
in English in abstract form, Primbs65
compared outcomes in … In a quasi-experimental study in In¬
dia, Agarwal et al68 assigned 418 preg¬
nant women to a study group … in maternal outcomes.
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September 01, 2021 - our hospital, all necessary information should be in the EMR
o What specific elements are needed and … You’d want to know if your hospital was
in the second group and how many patients might not have codes … If information
you plan to use to approach eligible patients while they’re still in the hospital to … Hospitals track hundreds of measures of quality, patient experience, volume and financial health. … Sometimes CR programs, hospitals or
systems set goals that your program is expected to meet.
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December 01, 2012 - the hospital setting is recognized while that patient is in the hospital. … If you believe that many cases of delirium are caused by things that we do to patients in hospitals and … the thousands of hospitals. … Our estimates weren't in even every hospital but just the hospitals that would be willing to do it. … hospitals.
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March 23, 2017 - the hospital where
this was implemented. … Their information often falls through the cracks; for instance, their lab
results may be … Most of our patients
are with us for primary, specialty, and hospital care in the same system … ANSWER:
Ruth Masterson Creber:
Our hospital was recently awarded a grant from New York … provider-specific portals (e.g., PCP, radiology, hospital, etc.)?
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May 01, 2017 - It describes a database-drudging exercise at a Boston hospital that cannot possibly show the risk of … movement really begins in earnest in around 2000. … Delirium, falls, fractures, subdurals, testosterone suppression, motor vehicle collisions. … June 25, 2018
The other opioid crisis: hospital shortages lead to patient pain, medical … December 21, 2016
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April 19, 2008 - , Wappinger’s Falls, NY). … study finding was similar to the recent report on chest compression refresher training for
pediatric in-hospital … First
documented rhythm and clinical outcome from in-
hospital cardiac arrest among children and adults … Toward a new paradigm in hospital-based pediatric
education: The development of an onsite simulator … compression rates during cardiopulmonary
resuscitation are suboptimal: A prospective study
during in-hospital
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April 17, 2018 - The search strate-
gies are listed in eMethods 1 in the Supplement. … Studies were excluded if participant enroll-
ment was based on known high risk of fracture or falls or … Three studies reported confirmation of fractures through
practitioner verification, medical or hospital … community-dwelling popula-
tions not known to have vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, high
risk for falls … Effect of
monthly high-dose vitamin D supplementation on
falls and non-vertebral fractures: secondary
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/reports/candor-demo-program/plan-grants/appa.html
August 01, 2022 - Sioux Falls, SD; December 2011:16.
Pichert JW, Hoffman WW, Danielson D, et al. … solutions for improving medication discrepancies in the hospital-to-home transition. … unit in one hospital. … the hospital stay. … developing projects piloting CARe in six hospitals in the State; and created a resource Web site ( http
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July 01, 2023 - look like in practice. … Hospital AIM
Team
Leads
SPPC-II
SCRIPT
Kim then proceeds to provide Dr. … Assessment
Hospital AIM
Team
Leads
SPPC-II
SCRIPT
Kim tells Dr. … response to treatment
Safety: Critical lab values/reports, socioeconomic factors, allergies, and alerts (falls … Hospital AIM
Team
Leads
SPPC-II
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Now we will see how the I PASS THE BATON can be used in a case
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January 01, 2014 - the ED (1), Died in the hospital (2), did not die (0) 30,979,978 46,439 0.00 2.00 0.01 0.13
DISCWT … the ED 42,672 0.14
2: Died in the hospital 113,513 0.37
please refer to the section on Description … 4,388,925 14.15
20: Died in ED 42,672 0.14
98: Not admitted to this hospital, destination unknown … hospital 452,048 1.46
9: ED visit in which the patient died in the ED 42,672 0.14
98: ED visit in … which patient is not admitted to this same hospital, destination unknown 44,297 0.14
99: ED visit in
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January 01, 2025 - For
example, a standardized software-assisted system implemented in hospitals reduced omissions.43 … Ambulatory care adverse events
and preventable adverse events leading to a hospital admission. … Missed nursing care: Magnet versus non-Magnet hospitals. … Prevalence, patterns and predictors of nursing care left undone in
European hospitals: results from … Relationship of hospital organizational culture to patient safety climate in the Veterans Health
Administration
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April 10, 2024 - TNKase was administered and he was monitored per hospital protocol. … Similarly, rural hospitals that lack
subspecialty coverage benefit from telemedicine services provided … By expanding access to stroke specialists at community and rural hospitals that lack in-person stroke … However, this modality may not be available in many hospitals given its high cost. … (PSNet)
Health Sciences Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital
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December 18, 2024 - TNKase was administered and he was monitored per hospital protocol. … Similarly, rural hospitals that lack subspecialty coverage benefit from telemedicine services provided … By expanding access to stroke specialists at community and rural hospitals that lack in-person stroke … However, this modality may not be available in many hospitals given its high cost. … Signoff, MD Health Sciences Clinical Associate Professor Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/product/pdf/strategies-integrating-behavioral-health-protocol.pdf
August 04, 2022 - In 2020, approximately one in five adults in the United
States experienced a mental illness and 17 million … Simulated results or responses to
hypothetical scenarios or
questions
Setting • Health systems/hospitals … • Hospitals
• Prehospital/EMS/crisis care
• Prisons
• Countries with healthcare
systems that … However,
because the purpose of the questions falls into three distinct categories (Scan, Key, and … Integrating behavioral health care into an urban
hospital-based pediatric primary care setting.
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May 01, 2018 - Finance and Policy and the Massachusetts Quality and Cost Council mandated that the state's acute care hospitals … Acute care hospitals and health plans are required to report (i.e., have the fields and categories available … The Massachusetts Superset, which is intended to serve as a guide for health plans and hospitals when … in many settings, and thus the collection of these data should not be considered a secondary aim in … Brazilian may also identify as White, Black, or some combination of races, or may see themselves as falling
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/tech-brief-37-opiod-use-adults-comments.pdf
November 03, 2020 - Other factors such as drug interactions, falls,
depression, osteoporosis would likely be bigger
issues … We appreciate this comment, and also
agree that drug interactions, falls,
depression, and osteoporosis … More emphasis on harms
such as falls, cognitive impairment, osteoporosis,
dependency, depression is … concerns regarding post-surgery opioid-related
adverse events particularly among older patients,
hospitals … General
Comments
Out of high school I trained as a US Navy
Hospital Corpsman, licensed as an RN in
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January 01, 2009 - is one hospital (Tehachapi Hospital), three hospital-based rural health clinics (Tehachapi,
California … Finally, hospitals function as
a principal driver of HIE adoption and utilization within their communities … In urban settings,
typically there are multiple hospitals in the area that can share in the development … where there are multiple hospitals that usually drive initial usage and help
establish the early clinical … foundational infrastructure such as EHRs and Health
Information Systems for rural hospitals, a significant
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January 01, 2024 - – TNKase was administered and he was monitored per hospital protocol.
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• Thirty … – Similarly, rural hospitals that lack subspecialty coverage benefit from telemedicine services
provided … Impacting Accurate Diagnosis (2)
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Laboratory Testing (1)
• Inherent to this discussion is whether the hospital … However, this modality may not be available in many hospitals
given its high cost.
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March 01, 2023 - November 16, 2022
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Making the Case Infographic
AHRQ’s TAKEheart initiative seeks to help hospitals … Other EMRs used by referring hospitals
or practices within your health
system that are different from … Other EMRs used by referring hospitals
or practices outside your health
system that you hope to obtain … Liverpool Hospital. … “Million Hearts: Getting to 70% Cardiac
Rehabilitation Participation: Action Steps for Hospitals.”
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January 01, 2014 - We never want to cause harm when someone comes in to the hospital. … I also want to review many hospitals that have been successful in using data to sustain a process as … We don't all assume steps without falling them out. … I can tell you I've seen many successful hospitals and hospitals that have gone from significant number … I think it's important to participate in the American Hospital Association collaboratives and utilize