Category: Patient Experience

Texas aims to close 'Dr. Death' loophole

Texas lawmakers have passed a bill that would strengthen the state medical board’s authority to regulate and discipline physicians who may pose a threat to patients. 

How Mercy uses EHRs to improve diabetes patient outcomes

St. Louis-based Mercy is using an algorithm to search electronic health records and identify patients with high blood sugars levels and help them navigate a path to improved health. 

Texas Children's to end transgender care

Texas Children’s Hospital will stop offering hormone therapy and other transgender care, according to the Houston Chronicle and ABC affiliate KTRK. 

Pennsylvania had 169 newborn injuries and deaths last year

New data from the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority found that infant injuries and deaths nearly doubled in 2022, according to a May 25 report from PennLive.

'Digital bridge' between brain, spinal cord helps paralyzed man walk again

Researchers in Switzerland have developed implants that provide a “digital bridge” between the brain and spinal cord, which have allowed a man to walk again 12 years after being paralyzed from the waist down in a motorcycle accident, The New York Times…

How hospitals fared on Leapfrog's maternity measures amid COVID-19

Hospitals made significant improvements on reducing episiotomies and early elective deliveries during the pandemic, but cesarean sections among patients least likely to need them increased, according to newly released data from The Leapfrog Group

7 hospitals launching innovative patient safety initiatives

Here are seven hospitals launching innovative patient safety programs:

Former contract worker at UAB Hospital raises safety concerns in TikTok

A contract worker who previously worked at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Ala., alleges improper storage of needles and other equipment in the sterile processing department created unsafe conditions for staff and patients, AL.com reported May 20. 

Fresno hospital fined 5th time in 4 years over patient safety violations

Fresno, Calif.-based Community Regional Medical Center was fined $78,750 by the state after a cancer patient died following a surgery in which a foreign object was left inside the individual. It is the second time the facility has been fined for leavin…

Early warning system cuts sepsis cases at Tampa General

In fiscal year 2023, Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital’s average length of stay for sepsis patients was 0.8 days shorter than in 2022. Early mortalities — patients who die within 48 hours of coming to the hospital with sepsis — have been reduced from …