Newspaper/Magazine Article Hospitals tie CEO bonuses to safety. Citation Text: Rowland C. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 16, 2007 Rowland C. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on Massachusetts hospitals that are basing hospital executive bonuses on the extent to which their hospitals implement and comply with safety measures. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Rowland C. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Hazards tied to medical records rush. July 30, 2014 Hospital trustees shift their focus to medical safety. March 14, 2007 Spikes in demand from coronavirus patients are creating shortages of asthma drugs and sedatives for ventilator patients. 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Spikes in demand from coronavirus patients are creating shortages of asthma drugs and sedatives for ventilator patients. April 22, 2020
Systematic review of interventions to improve safety and quality of anticoagulant prescribing for therapeutic indications for hospital inpatients December 18, 2019
Speaking up during the COVID-19 pandemic: nurses' experiences of organizational disregard and silence. February 1, 2023
How effective are incident-reporting systems for improving patient safety? A systematic literature review. December 16, 2015
High-alert medications: the safeguards that you should put in place to reduce risks. November 1, 2017
CVS taps a design legend to reinvent the prescription label. Next stop: the pharmacy. October 18, 2017
Cedars-Sinai doctors cling to pen and paper: transition to electronic medical records proves difficult. April 3, 2005
Excusable neglect in malpractice suits against radiologists: a proposed jury instruction to recognize the human condition. February 21, 2007
The Pennsylvania Learning Exchange: Helping States Improve and Integrate Patient Safety Initiatives—Summary Report. January 2, 2008
Nurses' role in detecting deterioration in ward patients: systematic literature review. September 30, 2009
A Call for Change: The 2011 Commonwealth Fund Survey of Public Views of the U.S. Health System. May 11, 2011
Longitudinal analyses of nurse staffing and patient outcomes: more about failure to rescue. June 7, 2006
Identifying medical errors: developing consensus on classifications and consequences. December 7, 2005
Development of a patient safety web-based education curriculum for physicians, nurses, and patients. August 31, 2005
Medications at Transitions and Clinical Handoffs (MATCH) Toolkit for Medication Reconciliation. December 14, 2011
Partnering with pediatric patients and families in high reliability to identify and reduce preventable safety events. September 26, 2018
Interview In Conversation With...Stephen Hines, PhD and Monika Haugstetter, MHA, MSN, RN, CPHQ about TeamSTEPPS 3.0 February 28, 2024
VA pauses $16B Oracle Cerner EHR deployments indefinitely to address error-ridden early rollout. May 3, 2023
Patient Safety Innovations Enhancing Support for Patients’ Social Needs to Reduce Hospital Readmissions and Improve Health Outcomes March 29, 2023
Medicare fines for high hospital readmissions drop, but nearly 2,300 facilities are still penalized. November 9, 2022
The effects of hospital-physician financial integration on adverse incident rate: an agency theory perspective. October 21, 2020
Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program is not associated with additional patient safety improvement. December 4, 2019
Effects of an intervention to reduce hospitalizations from nursing homes: a randomized implementation trial of the INTERACT program. July 19, 2017
Physician motivation: listening to what pay-for-performance programs and quality improvement collaboratives are telling us. November 11, 2015