CDC shines a spotlight on dangerous bacteria
Mon, Mar 11
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Stroke and brain injury patients may be at a higher risk of acquiring HAIs
Mon, Mar 04
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Surgical site infections may run in the family
Wed, Feb 27
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Antiseptic baths deemed helpful in the fight against infections
Wed, Jan 30
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Healthcare professionals work to prevent flu infections
Wed, Jan 09
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What healthcare professionals need to know this flu season
Mon, Jan 07
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Hydrogen peroxide vapor effective in battling hospital bacteria
Wed, Jan 02
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Some Wisconsin nursing homes in need of better infection control strategies
Wed, Dec 26
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The number of malpractice incidents is still too high
Mon, Dec 24
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Maggots found crawling in nursing home patient's ear
Wed, Dec 12
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Healthcare professionals should prevent the spread of CRE
Thu, Nov 29
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Student nurse kills patient with accidental injection
Wed, Oct 24
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HAIs can be reduced through simple strategies
Thu, Oct 18
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Many kidney transplant patients may need to be readmitted to hospitals
Tue, Oct 16
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People may acquire MRSA infections faster near livestock
Fri, Oct 12
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School nurses can help prepare for future pandemics
Thu, Sep 20
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New tool spotlights nursing home deficiencies
Fri, Aug 24
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Massachusetts nursing homes recognized for quality care
Tue, Aug 21
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Citations at Ohio nursing homes on the rise
Mon, Jul 30
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Study: Diseases most likely to spread at JFK International Airport
Fri, Jul 27
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Whooping cough cases on the rise
Fri, Jul 20
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Hospitals can do more to stop the spread of HAIs
Thu, Jun 14
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Partnership aims to improve dementia care in nursing homes
Tue, Jun 12
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Pennsylvania nursing homes receive recognition for excellence
Mon, May 14
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New Jersey hospitals using technology to keep patients healthy
Fri, Apr 27
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Efforts to end healthcare-associated infections continue
Fri, Apr 20
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Harmful bacteria can cling to hospital privacy curtains
Mon, Apr 09
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Environmental Services may keep HAIs at bay
Wed, Mar 28
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Wisconsin hospital participates in study to reduce HAIs
Fri, Mar 23
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Many healthcare professionals expect paperwork to keep piling up
Fri, Mar 23
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More hospitals allowing physicians to use personal devices at work
Mon, Feb 27
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Many hospital workers afraid to report medical errors
Wed, Feb 22
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Data breaches may lead to more stolen medical identities
Fri, Feb 17
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Hospital-acquired infection data to go public in North Carolina
Mon, Feb 13
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Some physicians feel no need to be honest with patients
Fri, Feb 10
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Hand hygiene and masks may help reduce the spread of flu symptoms
Wed, Feb 01
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Pediatric hospitals struggle with infection control
Tue, Jan 31
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Ignoring flu symptoms can help the virus spread to others
Wed, Jan 18
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Hospital noise levels may prevent patients from recovering faster
Mon, Jan 16
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Paper towels may not be as clean as people think
Fri, Dec 30
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Defensive medicine costs the healthcare industry billions
Wed, Dec 28
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Light can help prevent the spread of infections
Wed, Dec 14
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Healthcare hygiene monitoring system proves popular with hospitals
Wed, Nov 30
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Electronic prescribing can reduce medication errors
Tue, Nov 22
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New tracking system aims to cut down on the misuse of antibiotics
Tue, Nov 15
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Many patients choose to not follow doctors’ orders
Thu, Nov 10
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Hospitals lowered the rate of healthcare-associated infections in 2010
Fri, Oct 21
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California legislation to improve hospital safety
Mon, Oct 10
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New television helps cut down on the spread of infections
Thu, Oct 06
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Missouri Medical Center staff required to get flu vaccine
Fri, Sep 30
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Infections may spread due to carelessness
Wed, Aug 31
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New system helps hospitals increase legislation compliance
Wed, Aug 10
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West Virginia seeks higher Medicare payouts
Thu, Jun 23
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Pennsylvania promotes switch to electronic medical records
Fri, Jun 10
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Many heavy vitamin users oppose healthcare changes
Tue, May 31
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Study: Electronic medical records reduce physician errors
Fri, May 27
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Chicago-area healthcare providers aim to start health information exchange
Wed, Apr 27
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Many patients and doctors believe EHRs are beneficial for healthcare
Mon, Apr 25
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Experts discuss issues that face the healthcare industry in 2011
Thu, Apr 07
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ACOs may be used in rewarding quality of care
Tue, Apr 05
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Veterans Affairs begins conversion of EHR data
Mon, Apr 04
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The CMS reminds healthcare providers that incentives for EHRs are coming soon
Tue, Mar 29
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New training programs educate medical personnel in MDS 3.0 compliance
Tue, Mar 01
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Provider of network optimization solutions to discuss EHR and data delivery at HIMSS11
Thu, Feb 24
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Transition to electronic health records prompts need for specialists
Wed, Feb 23
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New technology helps healthcare providers ensure compliance with meaningful use
Tue, Feb 22
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Ohio-based hospitals to employ new EHR system
Tue, Feb 22
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Hospitals may need special tools to be compliant with both HIPAA and HITECH
Tue, Feb 22
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