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Quality and Safety

By Beth Jones Sanborn | 10:30 am | November 08, 2016
Vaccine uses inactive virus cells to trigger immune response, has proven effective in preliminary test runs, NIH says.
By Susan Morse | 03:09 pm | November 07, 2016
Measures are closely aligned to those of the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting Program by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:11 am | November 07, 2016
Decision by states not to expand Medicaid, lack of dental and vision coverage even for the insured keep clinic demand strong.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:05 am | November 07, 2016
Demand for personal care assistants is projected to grow by 26 percent over next 10 years, roughly half a million workers, Department of Labor says.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:23 am | November 07, 2016
CDC first identified the fungus as a potential threat in 2013, based on a possible case in U.S., has been on the lookout for the fungus since June.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 02:01 pm | November 03, 2016
Practices are making frequent use of satisfaction surveys, cutting wait times, but more extended hours are needed, results show.
By Jeff Lagasse | 01:42 pm | November 03, 2016
Clinicians will also be able to bill, and be paid, more appropriately when they spend more time with their patients.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:38 am | November 02, 2016
FairChex found that, depending on the procedure, consumers looking at hospital ratings may choose a hospital for care not knowing they perform poorly in a certain procedure, effectively resulting in poor quality delivered at the highest cost.
By Susan Morse | 03:56 pm | November 01, 2016
The agency is also adding a three-item care transition dimension to the HCAHPS survey in 2018.
By Kaiser Health News | 02:34 pm | November 01, 2016
The research underscores the need for doctors to talk to patients about ways to keep the drugs safely, especially if children are in the household.