The grave ramifications of a nurse's actions at Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford, where it is alleged that non-sterile tap water was substituted for fentanyl in patients' IVs, leading to fatal infections, have been revealed in a federal investigation spanning 303 pages, as disclosed by The Lund Report. The events have been traced over…
San Joaquin General Hospital, located in Stockton, has been distinguished with a high-performing grade in maternity care by the eminent U.S. News & World Report. More so, the medical center has achieved an admirable score of zero in catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) rate by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
The respected healthcare…
Commencing January 1, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will implement a novel alternative payment system for selected hospitals, known as the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM). This contemporary model will place the onus on participating hospitals to uphold care quality, control costs, and coordinate post-discharge care associated with five specific surgical procedures.
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In February, an immediate jeopardy citation was issued by CMS at Saint Vincent Hospital, part of Tenet Healthcare, located in Worcester, Massachusetts. This citation gravely pointed out the insufficiency of nursing staff, which had critically impacted five patients, resulting in the deaths of three. This distressing occurrence followed six complaints from the Massachusetts Nurses Association…
Geisinger Lewistown Hospital has been cascading waves through the healthcare landscape by attaining a highly coveted milestone in the area of infection control. The hospital was catapulted into the limelight with the notable achievement of a zero ratio of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections, according to recently accessible data provided by the Centers for Medicare…
In the field of healthcare, maintaining a high standard of infection prevention is paramount. A recent data-set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) revealed that 514 acute care hospitals based in the United States have registered a catheter-associated urinary tract infection rate of zero. The Healthcare Associated Infections-Hospital database applying measures produced…
A variety of factors can contribute to patients with Medicare not being adequately prepared for surgical procedures or postoperative care. This lack of preparation can lead to complications, extended recovery periods, and possibly, an increased likelihood of rehospitalization - all of which result in adverse outcomes and escalated costs. As the Centers for Medicare &…
A considerable accomplishment has been recently recognized among a significant number of hospitals across the United States. According to the most recent update from the Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) dataset presented by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), no less than 339 American hospitals have successfully achieved a zero rate of central line-associated bloodstream…
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) significantly impacts clinical processes through payment systems, offering rewards for superior performance and penalties for substandard performance. One key metric that hospitals closely monitor is the standardized infection ratio (SIR) which pertains to hospital-acquired infections. The SIR is a measure that compares the actual to the projected…
Meticulousness is critical in the operating room (OR). A single mistake, whether in Infection Prevention, patient positioning, or sterile technique, may result in serious repercussions. Not only does this affect the patient's safety but it also impacts the hospital's compliance, accreditation status, and potentially its financial viability.
Consider a case presented by Colleen Becker, Director of…