Aspen Valley Hospital in Aspen, Colo., recently passed a state re-review following 2013 findings of deficiencies in its “administration and organizational functions,” the Aspen Daily News reported. Previously noted deficiencies included problems with case review and process improvement, not quality or patient safety. As part of its corrective plan, Aspen Valley hired two new surgeons to staff its trauma program. Read More
Trending
- (Webinar) Preventing Hospital Events for Trauma Patients: Finding and Fixing the Root Causes of Pressure Injuries and Other Hospital-Acquired Complications
- (Webinar) Beyond the Measures of Compliance: Nuances, Documentation Challenges and Easily Missed Details in the ACS Trauma Standards
- The 5 biggest challenges facing community and rural trauma centers
- Rural trauma centers cut transfer times for “Red Box” patients
- What is the best way to train someone who is completely new to trauma registry?
- 7 hemorrhage management tactics that trauma nurses should understand
- BCEN’s Michael Dexter wins national learning leadership award
- Webinar: How to Build a High-Performance Trauma Registry Team