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Staff Safety: Honorhealth Scottsdale (Ariz.) Thompson Peak Medical Center spares no expense to keep its staff safe.
Cut overtime hours with this simple Idea That Works from Odessa, Florida.
Patients will love getting this card. An Idea That Works from Bogalusa, La.
Safety: Give your facility this drug security test. 5 measures that will help prevent diversion.
Legal Update: Are your GI lab services legal? Exclusive pathology contracts can attract anti-kickback scrutiny.
Medical Malpractice: Lessons from the insulting anesthesiologist. She was caught on a smartphone mocking her sedated patient.
Save on shredding costs with this Idea That Works from Fayetteville, New York.
Environmental Stewardship: Lakewood Health System in Staples, Minn.,goes green for its community.
Make the switch to non-latex gloves. Your team will swear off latex gloves for good if you provide them with quality synthetic alternatives.
Business Advisor: How to measure your cash flow. AR days tell you how long it takes to collect on the case.
Patient Safety: Incredibly realistic drills and a staff of true believers protect patients at the Presidio Surgery Center in San Francisco.
Patient Satisfaction: The little extras add up to big satisfaction scores at Dakota Eye Surgery Center in Bismarck, N.D.
Reduce Endoscopy no-shows and save money with this Idea That Works from Portland, Oregon.
Save money in payroll with this Idea That Works from Columbia, South Carolina.
Infection Prevention: battling biofilm. Are your reprocessing practices up to the task?
Breaking bad. The pressure to meet Wall Street expectations blinded a medical device executive to participate in an elaborate channel-stuffing scheme to defraud investors.
Why do ASCs fail? Any of several scenarios can turn a thriving center into an empty shell.
Protect patient privacy without spending a lot of money with this Idea That Works from Fairfax, Virginia.
Anesthesia Alert: Reduce PONV by "Bookending" Propofol. The key is to get gas out of the patient's system.
Cutting Remarks: Famous last words. Classic pre-induction comments from patients.