By John Ballard (H/T Maggie Mahar Go read her post and learn more. Maybe more than you wanted to know)
Find Hospitals in Your State on the Map from Consumer Reports Below Summary:
Consumer Reports Health (CRH) has just released a report showing wide variation in how likely it is that a hospital patient will pick up a deadly bloodstream infection. Much depends on the culture of the hospital the patient chooses. Does the head of the intensive care unit insist that doctors and nurses all follow a protocol to prevent these infections? Does the hospital administration back him up? The CRH review of more than 1,000 hospitals show that 142 have reduced infections associated with central line catheters to zero. Only two of the 142 are academic medical centers. Why?
In a telephone interview John Santa, M.D., M.P.H., director of the Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center, explains the shocking fact that these infections are, accepted within the �standard of practice.� What would it take to change the standard of practice? �Doctors testifying in a malpractice suit.� I would like to think there an easier solution.
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Except you gotta subscribe to Consumer Reports to see the ratings.
ReplyDeleteSorry about that. That's the only periodical left at our house, so that must be why I was able to make it work.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know their snail mail was linked to their online material. It didn't used to be.
(Pretty cheap on their part if you ask me.)