MLMIC's risk management tips for New York hospitals & physicians help to improve patient care and reduce the likelihood of claims.
Take a look at these schedule management tips for the medical world. Don't do your job without the proper scheduling tactics and techniques
Design interventions can help to improve patient safety and create a proactive operation.
Don’t wait until you have a medical disaster on your hands to realize you should have spent as much time planning for medical issues as you did for food and beverage
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Americans are dying in hospitals from preventable medical mistakes. But, patients can minimize their risks by keeping a close eye on their care.
An AHRQ report shows hospital efforts to improve patient safety have resulted in about $19.8 billion in cost savings.
If you've ever taken the time to give Yelp your two cents about a hospital, you'll be happy to know someone's listening and that they've deemed the information not only useful -- but unique.
In order to continue improving survival and prevention of heart damage, potential heart attack victims need to take action more quickly, heart experts said.
Use this comprehensive list of resources to develop and implement your patient engagement strategies.
Gundersen Health System and Mayo Clinic Health System provide quality medical care to patients.
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Hospitals are forming networks with post-acute care and continuing care partners to ensure quality across the continuum.
We’re guessing that you've been to a hospital at one time or another — whether to visit a loved on or get treated themselves. And we’re also guessing that you have no desire to go back to a hospital again.<br>Sadly, hospital readmissions are all too common, so common that hospitals are being penalized
Physicians and other professionals are scrambling to contain a multitude of epidemics that might arise after the flood.
Some hospital stays are not admissions but are done to put the patient under observation, which affects Medicare reimbursement and coverage.
The inconvenience of coming to the hospital is exhausting. Although, the look on a sick patient’s face when a familiar caregiver arrives to take charge and help them through the rough spots is still worth the trouble.
The emergence of the hospitalist specialty began more than 15 years ago, but hiring continues to grow.
Hospitals, care centers and research facilities that make up the industry -- in the States and abroad -- have never looked better.