Newspaper/Magazine Article Hospitals tie CEO bonuses to safety. Citation Text: Hospitals tie CEO bonuses to safety. Rowland C. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Download PDF 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 Download PDF Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Hospitals tie CEO bonuses to safety. 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. July 26, 2011 Spikes in demand from coronavirus patients are creating shortages of asthma drugs and sedatives for ventilator patients. April 22, 2020 Speaking up during the COVID-19 pandemic: nurses' experiences of organizational disregard and silence. February 1, 2023 Digital health technology-specific risks for medical malpractice liability. December 7, 2022 Systematic review of interventions to improve safety and quality of anticoagulant prescribing for therapeutic indications for hospital inpatients December 18, 2019 Daily check-in for safety: from best practice to common practice. June 27, 2018 How effective are incident-reporting systems for improving patient safety? A systematic literature review. December 16, 2015 More than a feeling: the role of empathetic care in promoting safety in health care. July 11, 2018 Zero Harm: How to Achieve Patient and Workforce Safety in Healthcare. July 31, 2019 View More Related Resources Medicare trims payments to 800 hospitals, citing patient safety incidents. March 13, 2019 CA sitting on millions in hospital fines. October 11, 2016 More than 750 hospitals face Medicare crackdown on patient injuries. July 2, 2014 Hospital safety records, CEO pay increasingly linked. March 28, 2012 One group of doctors changes its ways. June 9, 2011 In bid for better care, surgery with a warranty. August 5, 2008 Insurers stop paying for care linked to errors. January 30, 2008 Many Mass. hospitals will pay for errors. November 28, 2007 Minnesota is first state with policy to stop billing after medical errors. October 3, 2007 Coming clean on medical mistakes. April 4, 2007 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Health Care Executives and Administrators Patients Quality Improvement Strategies Financial
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