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Employee Wellness: Healthy You Lifestyle Transformation Program

The Healthy You program was designed to enhance whole person health of the hospital's team members. Participation was voluntary.
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Empowering Patients for Success Across a United Continuum of Care

Patients are often poorly prepared to manage acute and chronic conditions following their discharge from the hospital.
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Evidence-Based Guidelines for Improvement

Utilization of Evidence-Based Guidelines for Outcomes Improvements, 30-Day Readmissions and Mortality Observed/Expected Impact.
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Focused Audits Reduce CAUTI in the ICU

Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is the second most commonly reported hospital-associated infection.
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Focused Audits Reduce CLABSI

Central line-associated bloodstream infections continue to be associated with high costs and mortality.
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Community Collaborations

Elizabethtown (N.Y.) Community Hospital's care transition program successfully reduced all-cause hospital readmission from 10 percent in 2012 to 4 perce
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Cut CLABSI

White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital Center's interdisciplinary team developed a disinfection procedure that successfully reduced central line-
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Saving Lives through Coordinated Care

Hypertension—the silent killer—impacts more than one in three Americans and is a leading cause of strokes, heart attacks and other serious illnesses.
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Foley Catheter Removal Protocol Implementation Reduces CAUTI Rates in a Tertiary Medical Center

The goal of this project was to decrease the utilization rates of indwelling urinary catheters and ultimately decrease rates of catheter-associated urinary tract infections.
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Waking Up to Safety: Nurse Work Hours and Patient Safety

The link between excessive work hours and adverse errors is inseparable.