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Presentation Slides - 2007 Patient Safety Conference

  • Designing Patient Flow in the Hospital to Make Patients Safer
  • Eliminating Hospital Acquired Infections: Is it Possible? Is it Sustainable? Is it Worth it?
  • Health Care Acquired Infections
  • Hospital Dysfunction, ED Crowding, Patient Safety
  • Hospital-Acquired Infection Reporting
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Improving the Quality of Care in Hospitals to Reduce Hospital Acquired Infections
  • Is My Patient Safe in the Operating Room?
  • Patient Safety and the "Just Culture"
  • Medicaid Medication History Data-Sharing Pilot
  • Medical Technology and Patient Safety
  • Preventing Surgical Confusions in Ophthalmology
  • Strategies to Improve Emergency Department Patient Flow - Our Experience
  • TeamSTEPPS™: Strategies and Tools to Enahnce Performance and Patient Safety
  • TeamSTEPPS™: Implementing a Teamwork Initiative
  • University of Rochester Medical Center - Strong Health
  • Wrong Site Surgery: The Evidence Base
  • Wrong-Site, Wrong-Sided, Wrong Patient, Wrong Procedure Surgery
Revised: July 2007
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