3 results match your criteria: "1Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality[Affiliation]"
Objective: Assess COVID-19 vaccine uptake among veterinarians and describe unvaccinated veterinarians' perceptions of COVID-19 disease and vaccines.
Sample: 2,721 (14%) of 19,654 randomly sampled AVMA members.
Procedures: A survey of AVMA members was conducted between June 8 and June 18, 2021.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
July 2015
1Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality,Johns Hopkins Medicine,Baltimore,Maryland.
OBJECTIVE To determine whether implementation of a multifaceted intervention would significantly reduce the incidence of central line-associated bloodstream infections. DESIGN Prospective cohort collaborative. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Intensive care units of the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company hospitals in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
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April 2015
1Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
A complete understanding of the financial impact of patient safety interventions must consider the economic incentives of both payers and providers within the current fee-for-service payment model. This study evaluated the impact of a central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) initiative on costs, reimbursements, and margins for 1 Hawaii hospital and its payers. Intensive care unit patients (January 2009-December 2011) who developed a CLABSI were compared to matched controls.
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