Newspaper/Magazine Article New standards for hospitals call for patients to get private rooms. Citation Text: Landro L. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL April 5, 2006 Landro L. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on design guidelines that will require newly constructed hospitals to have only private rooms. Single-patient rooms may help reduce infection rates, improve recovery time, and enhance patient safety. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Landro L. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Don't come back, hospitals say. June 22, 2011 Hospitals overhaul ERs to reduce mistakes. January 30, 2005 'Use only as directed' isn't easy. May 11, 2011 Seeking a safer surgery: some states crack down on doctors who perform unregulated outpatient procedures. 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Seeking a safer surgery: some states crack down on doctors who perform unregulated outpatient procedures. August 5, 2009
Why hospitals still make serious medical errors—and how they are trying to reduce them. March 29, 2023
Hospitals try to calm doctors' outbursts: medical road rage affecting patient safety, group says. August 27, 2008
Patient safety and health information technology conference: A newsmaker interview with Carolyn M. Clancy, MD. June 22, 2005
The cost of errors: Medicare's new policy could cost the average hospital $23,772: study. June 25, 2008
Suspicious insulin injections, nearly a dozen deaths: inside an unfolding investigation at a VA hospital in West Virginia. October 23, 2019
An Organisation with a Memory: Report of an Expert Group on Learning from Adverse Events in the NHS Chaired by the Chief Medical Officer. March 6, 2005
Patient safety and adverse maternal health outcomes: the missing social inequalities 'lens.' October 5, 2005
Cyberattack on UnitedHealth still impacting prescription access: "These are threats to life". March 13, 2024
Interview In Conversation with... Susan McGrath, PhD and George Blike, MD about Surveillance Monitoring April 26, 2023
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Acting between guidelines and reality- an interview study exploring the strategies of first line managers in patient safety work. February 3, 2021
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An integrative total worker health framework for keeping workers safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. July 1, 2020
Understanding the heterogeneity of labor and delivery units: using design thinking methodology to assess environmental factors that contribute to safety in childbirth. May 8, 2019
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