Category: Patient Safety & Outcomes

Jefferson ED chief disciplined, accused of leaving shift without notifying anyone

Theodore Christopher, MD, the head of emergency medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, has been disciplined after he reportedly left a first-year resident unattended so he could go to a different area of the hospital for a di…

1st patient gets brain chip implant from Elon Musk's Neuralink

Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company, Neuralink, has implanted a chip into a human brain for the first time.

Vehicle crashes into ED at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center

A vehicle crashed through the doors of the emergency department in the early hours of Jan. 29 at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in College Station, Texas, a spokesperson for the health system confirmed to Becker’s.

Texas Children's leads in pediatric organ transplants for 7th year

Houston-based Texas Children’s Hospital has performed 100 more transplants than any other pediatric hospital in the U.S. in the last decade. And 2023 was the seventh consecutive year the hospital has led in organ transplants.

Inmate patient takes officer's gun, escapes Ohio hospital

A Montgomery County, Ohio, inmate seized a sheriff deputy’s firearm while receiving treatment at Kettering Health Dayton (Ohio) and fled the hospital on Jan. 26.

Sparrow hospital finds high copper levels in its water supply

Sparrow Eaton Hospital, based in Charlotte, Mich., alerted its community Jan. 24 of unsafe levels of copper in its water supply. 

CLABSIs spiked at Oregon hospital around time of nurse's alleged drug diversion

Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford, Ore., saw a spike in central line-associated bloodstream infections in 2022 and 2023 — the same period of time a nurse at the hospital was allegedly replacing an unconfirmed number of patients’ fentanyl …

The top safety measure for hospitals this year: Poll

This year, healthcare professionals are focused on patient and staff safety, a recent Becker’s poll found.

Teen murder suspect escapes in Pennsylvania hospital parking lot

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia temporarily suspended nonessential clinical operations in response to a teen murder suspect that escaped police custody in the parking lot.

How Scripps combats low-performing metrics

In an effort to focus on low-performing metrics, Scripps Health introduced “Sprint Teams,” a program aimed at addressing challenges and driving initiatives through direct engagement with front-line care teams.