The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has released results from the Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture, which is an expansion of AHRQ’s Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture.
AHRQ Survey Reveals Nonteaching Hospitals Rate Patient Safety Culture Higher Than Teaching Hospitals
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality‘s 2012 user comparative database report on patient safety culture shows nonteaching hospitals consistently rated patient safety culture composite items ...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has released the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: 2011 User Comparative Database Report, which, based on data from 1,032 U.S. hospitals, ...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality offers a free downloadable patient safety culture assessment tools for hospitals. Healthcare organizations can use these survey assessment tools to: • ...
AHCA Secretary Shevaun Harris' agency is moving to implement new nursing home laws, including patient safety culture surveys, that Senate President Ben Albritton helped to champion. Florida health ...
A new survey of more than 100 US nursing homes revealed that while many are still struggling to meet staffing needs, they are excelling in building a culture of safety for residents. The survey used ...
The federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has published an updated series of safety toolkits that apply evidence-based practices to many settings. Some, such as “Reducing ...
The Trump administration's efforts to downsize the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) are causing alarm among public health workers as well as researchers who study patient safety and ...
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