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Measuring Safety Might Actually Improve It...At Least Temporarily

Measuring Safety Might Actually Improve It...At Least Temporarily

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Interactive Video

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11th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video discusses the impact of Joint Commission unannounced surveys on hospital behavior and patient outcomes. A study in JAMA Internal Medicine analyzed Medicare admissions data from nearly 2,000 hospitals, comparing 30-day mortality rates during survey weeks to non-survey weeks. Results showed a slight reduction in mortality during survey weeks, especially in teaching hospitals. The study suggests that increased attentiveness during surveys may improve patient safety, though the effect is small and limited to Medicare patients. The video concludes with a call for ongoing safety improvements and acknowledges viewer support.

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