UMass Memorial Cuts CLABSI Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center among the first-ever awardees in the National Awards Program to Recognize Progress in Eliminating Healthcare-Associated Infections CDC: Hospitals continue progress in preventing infections American Heart Association: Improvements in Door-to-Balloon Time in the US - 2005 to 2010 Thomson Reuters Top 10 Health Systems of 2011 UMass Memorial Diabetes Scorecard Cooley Dickinson Hospital: Better-than-National Infection Rate Drops Further Following UV Room Disinfection Mercy Medical Center, Implements a Program to Decrease Pressure Ulcers Lawrence General Hospital: Runner Up: Med/surg unit boosts safety and satisfaction with initiative care MetroWest Medical Center Demystifies Outpatient Satisfaction Partners Study on Falls Featured in JAMA Winchester Hospital: A Focus on Outcomes Southcoast Health System: Reducing the Use of Safety Sitters Partners: Coordinating Care for High-Risk Patients New Bedford Rehab's use of volumetric capnography Winchester Hospital -- Reducing IV-associated bloodstream infection Newton-Wellesley Hospital: eMAP Rx for Medication Errors? Reducing Surgical Site Infections at New England Baptist Hospital Milton Hospital Reduces Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections Cooley Dickinson Hospital's Positive Culture Led to Pressure Ulcer Improvements Beverly Hospital Implements Nurse-Led Program to Reduce Patient Falls Boston Medical Center Nurses Teach Pressure Ulcer Prevention Two Hospitals are Co-Winners of Betsy Lehman Patient Safety Award Making Strides at Jordan Hospital to Reduce Falls Telling Your Hospital's Story Public Reporting of Serious Reportable Events Winchester Hospital's Hand-Hygiene Competency Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Wins $4.9 Million Grant for Program to Improve Patient Outcomes Within 30-Day Window of Discharge

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Please join us for the first Sepsis webinar, hosted by the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS) and AIMS on September 21, 2011 from 3:30-4:30pm, entitled:


Identification and Management of Severe Sepsis in the Emergency Department
featuring internationally renowned experts in sepsis:

Mitchell M. Levy, MD, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care, The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Laura Evans, M.D., M.Sc., Assistant Professor of Medicine, New York University, and Medical Director of Critical Care, Bellevue Hospital, New York, New York

M-LiNk offerings are FREE of charge and open to all MHA member hospitals. Please contact MHA's Tara Graham at TGraham@mhalink.org  to register or feel free to contact Pat Noga, Sr. Director of Clinical Affairs at PNoga@mhalink.org or (781) 262-6045 with any questions. We will provide log in and conference call information upon registration. 

Session 6 Slides
Session 6 Audio