Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Welcome to Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI, where we discuss real healthcare safety issues. The goal of this podcast is to bring ECRI's guidance to life. The recommendations are meant to help you get from being aware of an issue to assuring that your patients are safe. Hear from our experts and guests on topics that affect your delivery of safe patient care.
Welcome to Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI, where we discuss real healthcare safety issues. The goal of this podcast is to bring ECRI's guidance to life. The recommendations are meant to help you get from being aware of an issue to assuring that your patients are safe. Hear from our experts and guests on topics that affect your delivery of safe patient care.
Episodes
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Risks for Fast-tracked COVID-19 Vaccines
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
This podcast is part of ECRI's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In today’s episode, Marcus Schabacker, MD, PhD, President and CEO of ECRI, discusses our position paper on the fast-tracked development of COVID-19 vaccines. During recent FDA public hearings and within the paper, ECRI warns that rushing to deploy vaccines before all the data has been collected and evaluated could lead to increased risk for patients, not to mention harm to public trust in vaccines in general. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Health IT Integrates Behavioral Health and Primary Care
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
This is a special episode produced in conjunction with our colleagues in ECRI's Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety. The Partnership is working with EHRA to explore how health IT can help integrate behavioral health and primary care. This podcast is the second part of our conversation. During that first discussion, we spoke about how many Americans with behavioral health conditions receive their behavioral care from their primary care providers, but only one-third of patients with behavioral health conditions report receiving the care they need. In this episode, we'll look at what the workgroup learned about how technology can facilitate this integration, how we can use health IT to increase access to care, and whether health IT can help clinicians from various disciplines speak with one another and share information to facilitate safe, effective, quality care. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Monday Oct 05, 2020
Breaking Down Bone Graft Substitutes
Monday Oct 05, 2020
Monday Oct 05, 2020
In this episode, we're talking about bone graft substitutes—a type of device that can lead to a lot of confusion among purchasers and providers because of all the varieties available. These substances are used as alternatives to autologous bone grafts in orthopedic procedures such as filling of bone voids, arthrodesis (i.e., bone joint fusion), repair of bone fractures, or healing of bone surrounding implanted devices (e.g., knee/hip prostheses, bone screws). Our guests will describe some common misconceptions about bone graft substitutes and steps organizations can take to improve safety and purchasing procedures. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Friday Aug 07, 2020
Reducing Burden by Improving EHR Alerts
Friday Aug 07, 2020
Friday Aug 07, 2020
This is a special episode produced in conjunction with our colleagues in ECRI's Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety. The Partnership is convening a workgroup to derive safe practices to reduce CPOE alert fatigue through monitoring, analysis, and optimization. John McGreevey, MD, University of Pennsylvania, and Adam Wright, PhD, Vanderbilt, are the collaborators co-chairing the workgroup. In this episode, we’re talking to the workgroup’s co-chairs about the burden providers face from alerts, the impact on patient safety, and how the workgroup will identify potential solutions that can be implemented in large and small organization alike. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
Reopening Nursing Homes to Visitors
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for drastic social distancing measures included banning visitors at most nursing homes throughout the U.S. in an attempt to protect some of the most vulnerable among us. That ban, however, carried with it a real emotional burden for persons served and families unable to visit their loved ones, not to mention facility staff. In this episode, we're talking about the steps involved in reopening nursing homes to visitors. As some parts of the country continue to relax distancing rules while others are forced to reinstate some rules, we talk about the considerations for opening allowing visitors and how to do so safely when the time is right. Learn more about how ECRI can help from our website at www.ecri.org, where you'll find our COVID-19 Resource Center with publicly available resources to help providers across the continuum of care, including ECRI's position paper Aging Services Visitation Guidelines in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Understanding COVID-19 Models
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
We all want answers to critical questions such as: How much longer will the SARS-COV-2 pandemic last? Is social distancing working? Are the tests reliable? Do any treatments work? The world is swimming in SARS-COV-2 scientific data rushed to publication even before peer review. In this episode, we're talking about some of the statistical models used to try to understand the future of the pandemic. We’ll discuss key questions both consumers and healthcare provider organizations should ask as they evaluate those models and judge how much—or how little—to rely on them. Learn more about how ECRI can help from our website at www.ecri.org, where you'll find our COVID-19 Resource Center with publicly available resources to help providers across the continuum of care, including ECRI's position paper COVID-19 Models: Why Do Projections Differ. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Patient Safety Concerns: Maternal Health (Part 2)
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows more than 700 women die each year from childbirth-related complications in the United States—and more than half of these deaths are preventable. Another 50,000 women experience serious birth-related complications. The U.S. has the highest maternal death rate among the world's developed nations, and that rate is rising, even as it falls throughout most of the rest of the world. In the second episode of the two-part series, we're talking about strategies for preventing maternal death and injury. In particular, we'll look at ways providers should support mothers after they leave the hospital—a time that hasn't received as much attention as the time in the hospital right after delivery. Maternal health across the continuum of care ranked number 2 on ECRI's 2020 Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns, after missed and delayed diagnoses. Learn more about how ECRI can help from our website at www.ecri.org. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Patient Safety Concerns: Maternal Health (Part 1)
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows more than 700 women die each year from childbirth-related complications in the United States—and more than half of these deaths are preventable. Another 50,000 women experience serious birth-related complications. The U.S. has the highest maternal death rate among the world's developed nations, and that rate is rising, even as it falls throughout most of the rest of the world. In the first episode of the two-part series, we're talking about strategies for preventing maternal death and injury. In particular, we'll look at ways providers should support mothers after they leave the hospital—a time that hasn't received as much attention as the time in the hospital right after delivery. Maternal health across the continuum of care ranked number 2 on ECRI's 2020 Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns, after missed and delayed diagnoses. Learn more about how ECRI can help from our website at www.ecri.org. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.


