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Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Health-Care Personnel --- United States, 2010--11 Influenza Season
This report summarizes the results of that survey, which indicated that overall influenza vaccination coverage among HCP was 63.5 percent during the 2010--11 influenza season, similar to coverage for
Collection Of Race And Ethnicity Data By Health Plans Has Grown Substantially, But Opportunities Remain To Expand Efforts
In 2003 the Institute of Medicine called on health plans to collect data on their members race and ethnicity as a foundation for improving the quality of care and reducing disparities.
America's Hospitals: Caring for Patients, Strengthening Communities
The AHA is dedicated to highlighting the good work that America's hospitals are doing to care and strengthen communities. This initiative highlights different hospitals.
Spreading Success: An Ambulatory CLABSI Bundle
The Quality Transformation Network is a large and growing group of children's hospitals combining forces to improve care and outcomes for high impact clinical issues.
Hematology/Oncology Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections Collaborative
This multi-year NACHRI effort is focused on reducing CLABSI in the pediatric hematology/oncology unit.
SCOPE Peritonitis and Exit-site Infection Quality Collaborative
The Standardized Care to Improve Outcomes in Pediatric ESRD (SCOPE) Quality Collaborative helps dialysis centers minimize peritonitis and exit site infections in pediatric peritoneal dialysis patie
Measure Up, Pressure Down
As the U.S. population ages and the number of Americans impacted by obesity and diabetes increases, high blood pressure control is more important than ever. One in three (68 million) U.S.
2013 American Hospital Association-McKesson Quest for Quality prize
The AHA-McKesson Quest for Quality prize honors hospitals that have a committed in a systemic manner to achieving the Institute of Medicine's six quality aims--safety, patient-centeredness, ef