Category: Patient Safety & Outcomes

Collaborative care in hospitals tied to stronger outcomes

A new study based on data from more than 7,000 patients found collaborative care models in hospitals are tied to shorter hospital stays and other improved outcomes. 

A medical first: Gene therapy allows boy to hear

An 11-year-old boy recently became the first person in the U.S. to receive a successful gene therapy for congenital deafness, The New York Times reported Jan. 24.

Experts call for new sepsis definition in children

A team of U.S. and international pediatric medical experts proposed a new definition of sepsis in children at the Society for Critical Care Medicine’s 2024 Critical Care Congress being held in Phoenix Jan. 21-23. 

3 dead after medical helicopter crash

Three crew members died in a medical helicopter crash in Oklahoma on Jan. 20, according to the air ambulance provider Air Evac Lifeteam.

Penn Medicine completes first successful pig liver experiment on donor

Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania researchers completed the first successful experiment of circulating a deceased donor’s blood through a genetically engineered pig liver.

1 in 5 MIS-C cases don't fit updated definition

Close to 1 in 5 past diagnoses of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children would now not technically qualify as cases under an updated definition from the CDC, according to a study published Jan. 11 in Pediatrics.

No reported injuries in Alaska hospital shooting

There are no reported injuries following a Jan. 14 active shooter situation at Dillingham, Alaska-based Kanakanak Hospital, managed by Dillingham-based Bristol Bay Area Health Corp., according to a Jan. 14 news release shared with Becker’s.

Oklahoma U 1st in state to offer new fertility, tissue freezing procedure

Oklahoma University Health, located in Norman, is the first in the state to offer a tissue freezing procedure to promote fertility, the system announced Jan. 4.

HCA Mission Hospital hit with immediate jeopardy warning

HCA Healthcare’s Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C., is at risk of losing CMS funding after a preliminary survey by inspectors found aspects of care that threatened patient health and safety, resulting in an immediate jeopardy warning, the Asheville W…

Alzheimer's drug works to break barriers in more than 1 way

Aduhelm, a drug that received accelerated approval from the FDA for Alzheimer’s treatment,  has shown success in early trials. Now researchers are working to find a way to deliver more of the drug to the brain to boost its effectiveness, according…