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Quality and Safety

By Susan Morse | 12:48 pm | April 11, 2023
The status quo of ICU clinical alarm fatigue is untenable for both clinicians and patients, says CalmWave CEO Ophir Ronen.
By Andrea Fox | 11:28 am | April 11, 2023
The company says the new HIPAA-compliant integration can reduce specialist visits, improve patient access and minimize administrative overhead with customizable algorithms that route patient referrals.
By HIMSS TV | 02:00 pm | April 06, 2023
In a preview of his HIMSS23 session, Christopher Girardo, fellow, clinical informatics/PRN staff, pathology, at LSU Health Shreveport and Ochsner Health, dives into health IT's role in fighting sepsis.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:22 pm | April 06, 2023
The University of Kansas Health System has boosted overall block utilization by 20% total, prime time by almost 5% total and overall volume by 8% – all with a 7% reduction in available room.
By Andrea Fox | 11:11 am | April 06, 2023
The Coalition for Health AI's guide takes a patient-centric approach and aims to address, among other challenges, barriers to trust in AI and machine learning. It builds on the White House's AI Bill of Rights and NIST's' AI Risk Management Framework.
By Mike Miliard | 12:07 pm | April 05, 2023
At HIMSS23, Ken Mandl and Don Rucker will show how the SMART/HL7 spec can enable better performance tracking, public health surveillance, pharma safety and clinical research.
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 am | April 05, 2023
By analyzing crowdsourced patient experience data with NLP, it's possible to enhance care quality measurement and reporting, says Jennifer Gaudet Hefele, senior scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton, a speaker at HIMSS23.
By Jeff Lagasse | 01:05 pm | April 04, 2023
The rooms will utilize technology to improve the care experience for both patients and clinical staff.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:56 am | April 03, 2023
Some wins so far? Huge reductions in patient falls and increases in HCAHPS patient satisfaction scores.
By Andrea Fox | 11:45 am | April 03, 2023
The Veterans Health Administration is turning to virtual reality to better understand patient feedback, hoping to foster wider appreciation for the "the empathic care our veterans deserve."

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