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Quality and Safety

By Bill Siwicki | 11:05 am | September 09, 2022
"VR's level of genuineness gives users a truly authentic experience that you see and feel immediately," says one surgeon, who offers an in-depth look at the technology. "It's wildly impressive."
By Andrea Fox | 11:06 am | September 08, 2022
The index uses machine learning-based similarity modeling and a data visualization tool to help compare and benchmark more than 2,000 acute care hospitals in the U.S.
By Andrea Fox | 04:41 pm | September 02, 2022
The collaboration will use the FHIR Accelerator CodeX to enable automation between payers and providers, with the goal of improving access to radiation treatment for cancer patients.  
By Mike Miliard | 11:01 am | September 02, 2022
PJ Jain, principal investigator of the NIH All of Us Research Program's Participant Technology Systems Center and CEO of Vibrent Health, talks patient engagement, FDA guidance and more.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:12 pm | September 01, 2022
An Oracle Cerner registry and reporting tool was implemented in the nick of time for the pandemic. The Wyoming health system, now saving many hours per week, is applying lessons learned to the impending flu season.
By Andrea Fox | 10:20 am | September 01, 2022
Once validated, machine learning-based labor risk scores could be used in clinical practice to monitor labor in real time and improve maternal care, new Mayo Clinic research shows.
By Paul J. Williams | 05:32 pm | August 29, 2022
It's crucial we recognize that what worked well before may not work well today. And it's essential to anticipate, prepare for, respond to and adapt to incremental change.
By Andrea Fox | 12:27 pm | August 29, 2022
The new Arch Collaborative Nursing Guidebook 2022 contains data on best practices for engaging nurses on EHR mastery.
By Andrea Fox | 03:46 pm | August 25, 2022
After identifying risks that patients may not take medications, providers received financial resources information to share with them.
By Andrea Fox | 11:12 am | August 25, 2022
Three hospitals in Long Island and Manhattan now have AI-driven, walk-through screening systems that detect and display weapons and contraband in real-time.