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Quality Improvement Initiative Leads to Dramatic Rise in Survival Rates at Golisano Children's

October 2, 2025

Golisano Children’s Hospital's NICU in Southwest Florida has become a national leader in neonatal care for premature infants, improving survival rates for those born as early as 22 weeks gestation from 14.3% to 70% in just a few years through a focused quality improvement initiative. This initiative, spearheaded by Dr. William Liu and Dr. Harshit Doshi, emphasizes collaboration among healthcare professionals and the integration of standardized care protocols within the electronic health record system. These advancements not only highlight the potential for enhanced survival and quality of care for vulnerable infants but also set a benchmark for other healthcare facilities aiming to improve outcomes in neonatal intensive care. The success story of families like Taylor Davis's underscores the real-world impact of these innovations on patient care and future treatment protocols.

Golisano Childrens Hospital Revolutionizes Neonatal Care with EHR-Driven Success Globe Newswire

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U.S. Hospital-at-Home Programs Scramble as CMS Waiver Expires

October 2, 2025

The recent lapse in CMS reimbursement during the federal government shutdown has forced U.S. health systems to rapidly discharge hospital-at-home patients, severely impacting operations and exacerbating capacity issues in traditional facilities. Major institutions, like the Mayo Clinic and Mass General Brigham, have had to transition patients back to physical hospitals, highlighting the vulnerability of home care programs reliant on federal support. This disruption underscores the need for healthcare technologies that can adapt to regulatory changes and ensure continuity of care, particularly for Medicare beneficiaries. The situation presents significant challenges for healthcare professionals as they navigate increased demand and limited resources in the aftermath of this policy shift.

U.S. Hospital-at-Home Programs Scramble as CMS Waiver Expires Beckers Hospital Review

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Michigan Health Implements Wearable Panic Buttons to Combat Workplace Violence

October 2, 2025

The University of Michigan Health Sparrow and West health system is addressing a critical issue of workplace violence, where staff frequently face assaults due to inadequate emergency assistance in high-risk areas like patient rooms. In response, they have partnered with Canopy to implement a wearable personal alert system that allows staff to quickly notify coworkers and security of emergencies. This initiative aims to improve safety and morale among healthcare workers, tackling the issues of under-reporting and burnout caused by a hostile work environment. The simple, user-friendly design of the device highlights the growing need for effective technological solutions to protect healthcare professionals.

Michigan Health Implements Wearable Panic Buttons to Combat Workplace Violence Healthcare IT News

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CISA's 2025 Sunset: Evaluating Its Impact on National Cybersecurity

October 2, 2025

The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015 has played a crucial role in promoting information exchange on cyber threats between the U.S. government and private sector, bolstering national security efforts. As the Act nears its expiration in September 2025, policymakers must assess its effectiveness, particularly regarding the protection of critical infrastructure. While CISA has succeeded in providing legal protections for private entities sharing threat data, the Government Accountability Office has flagged significant shortcomings in its execution, indicating that enhancements are necessary to optimize its impact on security. This evaluation is vital for healthcare technology professionals, as the healthcare sector increasingly relies on robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient data and maintain system integrity.

CISAs 2025 Sunset: Evaluating Its Impact on National Cybersecurity oodaloop.com

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Quality Improvement Initiative Leads to Dramatic Rise in Survival Rates at Golisano Children's

October 2, 2025

Golisano Children’s Hospital's NICU in Southwest Florida has become a national leader in neonatal care for premature infants, improving survival rates for those born as early as 22 weeks gestation from 14.3% to 70% in just a few years through a focused quality improvement initiative. This initiative, spearheaded by Dr. William Liu and Dr. Harshit Doshi, emphasizes collaboration among healthcare professionals and the integration of standardized care protocols within the electronic health record system. These advancements not only highlight the potential for enhanced survival and quality of care for vulnerable infants but also set a benchmark for other healthcare facilities aiming to improve outcomes in neonatal intensive care. The success story of families like Taylor Davis's underscores the real-world impact of these innovations on patient care and future treatment protocols.

Golisano Childrens Hospital Revolutionizes Neonatal Care with EHR-Driven Success Globe Newswire

Read More

U.S. Hospital-at-Home Programs Scramble as CMS Waiver Expires

October 2, 2025

The recent lapse in CMS reimbursement during the federal government shutdown has forced U.S. health systems to rapidly discharge hospital-at-home patients, severely impacting operations and exacerbating capacity issues in traditional facilities. Major institutions, like the Mayo Clinic and Mass General Brigham, have had to transition patients back to physical hospitals, highlighting the vulnerability of home care programs reliant on federal support. This disruption underscores the need for healthcare technologies that can adapt to regulatory changes and ensure continuity of care, particularly for Medicare beneficiaries. The situation presents significant challenges for healthcare professionals as they navigate increased demand and limited resources in the aftermath of this policy shift.

U.S. Hospital-at-Home Programs Scramble as CMS Waiver Expires Beckers Hospital Review

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Michigan Health Implements Wearable Panic Buttons to Combat Workplace Violence

October 2, 2025

The University of Michigan Health Sparrow and West health system is addressing a critical issue of workplace violence, where staff frequently face assaults due to inadequate emergency assistance in high-risk areas like patient rooms. In response, they have partnered with Canopy to implement a wearable personal alert system that allows staff to quickly notify coworkers and security of emergencies. This initiative aims to improve safety and morale among healthcare workers, tackling the issues of under-reporting and burnout caused by a hostile work environment. The simple, user-friendly design of the device highlights the growing need for effective technological solutions to protect healthcare professionals.

Michigan Health Implements Wearable Panic Buttons to Combat Workplace Violence Healthcare IT News

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CISA's 2025 Sunset: Evaluating Its Impact on National Cybersecurity

October 2, 2025

The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015 has played a crucial role in promoting information exchange on cyber threats between the U.S. government and private sector, bolstering national security efforts. As the Act nears its expiration in September 2025, policymakers must assess its effectiveness, particularly regarding the protection of critical infrastructure. While CISA has succeeded in providing legal protections for private entities sharing threat data, the Government Accountability Office has flagged significant shortcomings in its execution, indicating that enhancements are necessary to optimize its impact on security. This evaluation is vital for healthcare technology professionals, as the healthcare sector increasingly relies on robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient data and maintain system integrity.

CISAs 2025 Sunset: Evaluating Its Impact on National Cybersecurity oodaloop.com

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