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Quality and Safety

By James C. Bohnsack | 10:37 am | September 17, 2010
The healthcare industry is undergoing a transformation of historic proportions. Our task is to reduce healthcare costs and improve the quality of care. The industry is not short on ideas aimed at accomplishing this feat, but determining which initiatives will prove effective is a challenge.
By Diana Manos | 11:10 am | September 14, 2010
The administrator for the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services urged health plans Monday to join the government and other stakeholders in helping to overhaul the American healthcare system.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:36 am | September 10, 2010
Nearly 200 Illinois hospitals are participating in a project sponsored by the state's hospital association to improve the level of healthcare quality.
By Chelsey Ledue | 11:24 am | September 08, 2010
The Joint Commission will expand the process of accrediting ambulatory healthcare organizations next July to those also interested in becoming a primary care home.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:33 am | September 07, 2010
A healthcare IT company focused on reducing costly "never events" in hospitals by keeping track of used surgical sponges has raised $5 million to continue and expand its work.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:31 am | September 02, 2010
Pennsylvania's hospitals are above average when compared to national benchmarks of healthcare quality and often improve at a faster rate than the rest of the country, according to the Pennsylvania Health Care Quality Alliance.
By Chris Anderson | 10:49 am | September 02, 2010
Innovent Oncology, a division of US Oncology, has engaged the actuarial and consulting firm Milliman to help develop risk contracting methodologies - including episode rates, bundled payments and capitation - to help identify potential areas where oncologists can improve quality of care while lowering health costs.
By Holly J. Louie | 11:36 am | September 01, 2010
In recent Boston Globe and New York Times articles, billing companies were named in connection with a medical records data breach, one of which apparently involved medical records found in a public dump.
By Diana Manos | 10:57 am | August 30, 2010
St. Vincent's HealthCare in Jacksonville, Fla., has announced it will help the city's major employers set up onsite health centers.
By Chelsey Ledue | 10:52 am | August 30, 2010
A new study estimates that measurable medical errors cost the U.S. economy $19.5 billion in 2008.