September 12, 2024
Hospital teams are providing safer care and achieving better patient outcomes than before the pandemic, even as they care for more patients with more severe and complex medical conditions.
That was the key finding of a national report released today by the American Hospital Association and Vizient.
While the pandemic disrupted significant improvements in patient safety made during the years prior, recent trends show patient safety performance has not only rebounded but has improved over 2019. The report analyzes data from the first quarter of 2024, providing a more current look at patient safety trends than public data from the federal government, which can be up to three years old.
“The data in this report underscore the resilience and unwavering commitment of hospitals and health systems—and the millions of hospital team members across the country—to delivering better care and outcomes to the patients and communities they serve,” the report notes.
Here are five key takeaways:
The report is available online.
Pennsylvania hospitals are committed to improving patient safety and quality of care. HAP’s Patient Safety, Quality, and Equity Symposium, September 30—October 1 in Harrisburg, will bring together hospital safety, quality, and equity leaders to learn and collaborate to improve care. During the event, HAP will also recognize hospital teams that have achieved outstanding results reducing healthcare-associated infections.
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