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Publikováno v:
Journal of Emergency Management. 10:449-458
The “Survey Command Structure” initiative refines and streamlines the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) structure to more effectively guide a hospital’s management of regulatory survey activity. This newly developed structure retains the
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Annual Review of Medicine. 64:485-496
Measurement is the basis for assessing potential improvements in healthcare quality. Measures may be classified into four categories: volume, structure, outcome, and process (VSOP). Measures of each type should be used with a full understanding of th
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Adam S. Evans, Samantha Brenner, Laura L. Forese, Richard S. Liebowitz, Susan L. Faggiani, Gregory E. Kerr, Peter M. Fleischut, Eliot J. Lazar
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The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 38:311-317
Article-at-a-Glance Background In 2008 New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP)/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York City, the largest not-for-profit, nonsectarian hospital in the United States, created and implemented a novel approach—the Housestaff
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Chris Ruhren, Roger W. Yurt, Susan Miller, Laurence J. Berger, Eliot J. Lazar, Angela Rabbitts, Nicole E. Leahy, Alfred A. Villacara, Darrin Pruitt, Kathe M. Conlon, Arthur Cooper, Daniel S. Ribaudo, Carri W. Chan, Steven H. Silber, Bruce Greenstein, Linda V. Green, Yina Lu, Frank P. Mineo, Laurence Chertoff, Lewis Soloff
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Journal of Burn Care & Research. 33:587-594
Since its inception in 2006, the New York City (NYC) Task Force for Patients with Burns has continued to develop a city-wide and regional response plan that addressed the triage, treatment, transportation of 50/million (400) adult and pediatric victi
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Brian K. Regan, Neil W. Schluger, George Yuen, Natalie H Yip, Byron Thomashow, Liziamma George, Brian Taylor, Richard Stumacher, Marcia D. Brinson, Eliot J. Lazar, Stephen R Karbowitz
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COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. 7:85-92
Background: Little is known about the actual treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), either in the inpatient or outpatient settings. We hypothesized that there are substantial opportunities for improvement in adherenc
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 3:57-60
An extraordinary number of health care quality and patient safety indicators have been developed for hospitals and other health care institutions; however, few meaningful indicators exist for comprehensive assessment of hospital emergency management.
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Arthur Cooper, David W. Mozingo, Vijay Akkapeddi, Nicholas V. Cagliuso, Roger W. Yurt, Nicole E. Leahy, Antonio J. Dajer, Kevin Magbitang, Frank P. Mineo, Eliot J. Lazar, Steven H. Silber, Angela Rabbitts, John J. Delaney, Lewis Soloff
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Journal of Burn Care & Research. 29:158-165
The objective of this study was to describe a draft response plan for the tiered triage, treatment, or transportation of 400 adult and pediatric victims (50/million population) of a burn disaster for the first 3 to 5 days after injury using regional
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American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2:74-80
Background: Clinicians are an essential component of the medical response to an emergency in which there are actual or suspected injuries. However, little is known about the institutional notification methods for clinicians during emergencies, partic
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LeRoy E. Rabbani, Robert R. Sciacca, James Giglio, Steven R. Bergmann, Joseph Tenenbaum, Eileen Hurley, Angelo B. Biviano, Eliot J. Lazar, Jennifer Sullivan, Mary Cooper
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Critical Pathways in Cardiology: A Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine. 4:3-9
BACKGROUND We assessed the clinical impact of an interdisciplinary, cardiac nurse practitioner-facilitated chest pain (CP) initiative that stresses an early invasive approach for patients with CP with acute coronary syndromes in traditionally underse
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Peter M, Fleischut, Susan L, Faggiani, Adam S, Evans, Samantha, Brenner, Richard S, Liebowitz, Laura, Forese, Gregory E, Kerr, Eliot J, Lazar
Publikováno v:
Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety. 38(7)
In 2008 New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP)/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York City, the largest not-for-profit, nonsectarian hospital in the United States, created and implemented a novel approach--the Housestaff Quality Council (HQC)--to engag