- Publication # 14-RA003
Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Deaths from septic shock decline when guidelines followed
Jump in opioid prescribing not linked to improved treatment of pain
Telephone communication between poison control centers and emergency departments fraught with problems
No increased risk of severe adverse drug events in patients treated with antibiotics for acute respiratory infections
Readmission rates vary moderately from year to year, suggesting need for other measures of hospital care quality
Staff perception of infection prevention safety culture varies among hospitals
Improved hospital work environment linked to less nurse burnout and job dissatisfaction
Despite use of topical antimicrobial therapies for MRSA decolonization, resistance remains low
Jump in opioid prescribing not linked to improved treatment of pain
Telephone communication between poison control centers and emergency departments fraught with problems
No increased risk of severe adverse drug events in patients treated with antibiotics for acute respiratory infections
Readmission rates vary moderately from year to year, suggesting need for other measures of hospital care quality
Staff perception of infection prevention safety culture varies among hospitals
Improved hospital work environment linked to less nurse burnout and job dissatisfaction
Despite use of topical antimicrobial therapies for MRSA decolonization, resistance remains low
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