Intensive safety effort cuts falls, ulcers, and drug errors at once-disgraced FL hospital
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Intensive safety effort cuts falls, ulcers, and drug errors at once-disgraced FL hospital
Abstract
Drug errors, hospital-acquired pressure injuries, and patient falls top the list of hospitals most frequent adverse events. Following a serious medical error in 1995, University Community Hospital in Tampa built a data-driven patient-safety program that has led to reductions in all three categories of error.
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