Newspaper/Magazine Article Hospitals lagging in PSO contracts. Citation Text: Hospitals lagging in PSO contracts. Clarke C. HealthLeaders Media. June 6, 2013. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL June 19, 2013 Clarke C. HealthLeaders Media. June 6, 2013. View more articles from the same authors. This news piece examines why few hospitals participate in the AHRQ Patient Safety Organizations program. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Hospitals lagging in PSO contracts. Clarke C. HealthLeaders Media. June 6, 2013. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) ECRI announces top 10 healthcare technology hazards. November 13, 2013 Leapfrog hospital safety scores 'depressing.' May 22, 2013 Assessing nursing quality and patient safety. October 11, 2016 Top 10 medical technology hazards of 2020 announced. October 23, 2019 After a medical error, patients could become hospital insiders. June 4, 2014 Autopsy advocates. March 29, 2016 Patient safety tool helps ID hospital errors. October 11, 2016 Malnourishment 'epidemic' plagues hospitals? Really? October 1, 2014 Surgical checklists unused in 10% of hospitals, CMS data shows. August 6, 2014 Health systems and hospitals in pursuit of high reliability. May 1, 2019 View More Related Resources Transparency and public reporting are essential for a safe health care system. October 3, 2017 CMS seeks to add 9 hospital-acquired conditions to no-pay list. May 24, 2015 Some doctors questioning whether shorter shifts for interns are endangering patients. July 24, 2013 NY Medicaid ups the ante: by refusing to pay for 14 'never events,' the nation's biggest Medicaid program could propel other states into action. June 13, 2011 CMS: your mistake, your problem. March 11, 2009 Medicare says it won't cover hospital errors. May 16, 2008 Insurers stop paying for care linked to errors. January 30, 2008 Many Mass. hospitals will pay for errors. November 28, 2007 Minnesota is first state with policy to stop billing after medical errors. October 3, 2007 Disclosure of medical mistakes is sought. November 16, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Facility and Group Administrators Quality and Safety Professionals Policy Makers General Internal Medicine View More
NY Medicaid ups the ante: by refusing to pay for 14 'never events,' the nation's biggest Medicaid program could propel other states into action. June 13, 2011