Safety Net

The latest thinking from clinical and patient safety leaders from Harvard and around the world. A steady stream of interviews, news updates, legal guidance, effective practices, event highlights, and more.

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Catching Transitioning Patients Before They Fall (through the cracks)


Better clinical outcomes, lower cost: we're talking about care transitions and a recently completed research project at Cambridge Health Alliance that identified a patient population that needs specialized help after a hospitalization. Our interview is with Dr. Richard Balaban, who led the care transition project, funded through a grant from CRICO.


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 November 6, 2017  9m
 
 

Getting Boards on Board with Patient Safety


Patient safety luminaries from around the world gathered near Boston to review a new study on public perceptions of medical error, to discuss new trends, and to generate ideas on a singular focus: how to more fully engage a healthcare organization’s governing board to make care better and safer.


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 October 14, 2017  5m
 
 

Getting Boards on Board with Patient Safety


IHI/NPSF Lucian Leape Institute's 10th Annual Forum


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 October 14, 2017  5m
 
 

Getting Boards on Board with Patient Safety


On this episode we are at the IHI/NPSF Lucian Leape Institute's 10th Annual Forum. Patient safety luminaries from around the world gathered near Boston to review a new study on public perceptions of medical error, to discuss new trends, and to generate ideas on a singular focus: how to more fully engage a healthcare organization's governing board to make care better and safer.


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 October 13, 2017  5m
 
 

Getting Boards on Board with Patient Safety


On this episode we are at the IHI/NPSF Lucian Leape Institute's 10th Annual Forum. Patient safety luminaries from around the world gathered near Boston to review a new study on public perceptions of medical error, to discuss new trends, and to generate ideas on a singular focus: how to more fully engage a healthcare organization's governing board to make care better and safer.


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 October 13, 2017  5m
 
 

How Simulators Help OR Teams Really Act Like Teams


OR teams learn from dummies how to work together.


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 July 5, 2017  5m
 
 

How Simulators Help OR Teams Really Act Like Teams


OR teams learn from dummies how to work together.


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 July 5, 2017  5m
 
 

Cooling Brain-injured Babies to Reduce Disability, Liability


An advancement in the care of newborns so profound it has patient safety leaders at Harvard pushing hard to spread its use in every-day practice.


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 June 5, 2017  7m
 
 

Cooling Brain-injured Babies to Reduce Disability, Liability


An advancement in the care of newborns so profound it has patient safety leaders at Harvard pushing hard to spread its use in every-day practice.


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 June 5, 2017  7m
 
 

Cooling Brain-injured Babies to Reduce Disability, Liability


Research and recent experience show that some babies who show signs of brain injury suffered before or during birth have better outcomes when hospitals cool the baby's body temperature. Thus, early identification and treatment of this condition has the potential for improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of liability...


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 June 1, 2017  7m