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Hospital-Acquired Infections Affect 1 in 10 Patients and Kill 90,000 in The US

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"Anyone who has felt dissatisfied with the quality or safety of medical care knows that medicine is failing to consistently perform its number one priority: healing patients. Trust and faith in doctors is gradually eroding, forcing people to assume a larger role in their own health care. Those seeking medical care often search extensively for the best doctor, gather multiple opinions, scan the Web for medical advice and diagnoses, and/or bring along a spouse or loved one to sit by their bedside to ensure that they receive the best possible care. All of this while the United States spends roughly eight thousand dollars per person on health care, nearly twice as much as any other developed nation." ...From SAFE PATIENTS, SMART HOSPITALS

Hospital-acquired infections affect 1 in 10 patients and kill 90,000 in the US alone. When used for 18 months in Michigan, the Checklist saved 1,500 lives, $75 million, and lowered the rate of catheter infections by 66%. Today all 50 states are carrying out Dr. Pronovost's reforms with the support of President Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary, Katharine Sebelius.

Improving health care is a priority for all Americans, but it 's a daunting subject. Dr. Pronovost makes reform relatable, easy to understand and inspiring. Including opinions and anecdotal evidence from patients, health care professionals, and research on medical procedures and policies, SAFE PATIENTS, SMART HOSPITALS shows how simple steps can fix our hospitals and improve patient care.

Advance Praise for Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals:

"Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals is the tough-minded and revealing story of a leading doctor's crusade against medical harm. The tale of Peter Pronovost's journey in patient safety is fascinating reading." Atul Gawande, author of The Checklist Manifesto, Better, and Complications.

Both riveting and important &. Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals gives an excellent overview of changes in hospital practice which, when instituted, profoundly affect rates of serious medical complications and death. A pioneer in the field of patient safety, [Peter Pronovost] has radically altered how modern medicine is practiced. Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph. D., author of An Unquiet Mind and Nothing Was the Same.

No one in America has thought more - and done more - about patient safety than Dr. Pronovost. Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals is the right prescription for American health care. -Sherrod Brown, United States Senator (Ohio).

"Dr. Pronovost and Mr. Vohr offer a constructive and compelling case for patient safety and improving health care quality in the United States. Health providers and policy makers would benefit greatly from reading this book." Tom Daschle, former Senator and author of Critical: What We Can Do about the Health-Care Crisis.

A must read for doctors, nurses, administrators and especially the public. Patient safety can only be achieved by everyone being informed and asking questions when &the train is [headed] off the track. Edward D. Miller, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine, Dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and vice president for medicine of The Johns Hopkins University.

Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals reminds us how great change can be wrought by one person with the courage to do the right thing. Dr. Pronovost s account tells the thrilling story about how-not so long ago-sloppiness and medical arrogance made even the best American hospitals perilous places to spend the night. His remedy: something simple, elegant, convincing. Jean McGarry, professor at The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins University and author of seven books of fiction.

Peter Pronovost is a true visionary, whose simple checklist will save many lives and highlight the fact that the simplest answer is often the best, a must-read for all healthcare workers. Patrick Perry, M.P.H, Executive Editor, The Saturday Evening Post.

Captivating and readable, this book takes a hard, honest look at the truth about toxic hospital cultures and the need for addressing culture, teamwork and cooperation. The compelling stories Peter shares illustrate the transformation that occurs when institutions address these issues. I also think the emphasis on improving work environments and respect among all professions involved in patient care clearly impacts nurses satisfaction, retention, and the nursing shortage in hospitals. Martha N. Hill, PhD, RN, Dean and Professor of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.

"Dr. Peter Pronovost was first to recognize checklists have power to save lives and save money. We've heard about Dr. Pronovost's checklists from learned journals and from the TV show ER . His innovative ideas promote low cost, low tech solutions that have a high impact." Barbara Mikulski, US Senator (Maryland).

A riveting account right from the first page & Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals is a must read for everyone in healthcare including consumers. The authors have covered particularly well the perspectives and challenges of nurses in keeping patients safe. The book is a good read for us all. Linda H. Aiken, Ph.D., The Claire M. Fagin Leadership Professor of Nursing and Professor of Sociology, Director, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research; University of Pennsylvania.

"Having been at Hopkins for over three decades, I have been privileged to witness first- hand enormous advances in patient safety, largely through the efforts of Dr. Peter Pronovost. Through this book, the authors are making life-saving knowledge widely available not only to healthcare providers, but to patients and their loved ones. This book is a long overdue and welcome addition to the body of critically important medical information and it will save lives. Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., M.D., Professor of Neurological Surgery, Oncology, Plastic Surgery, and Pediatrics.

Dr. Pronovost's engaging book describes his journey to galvanize the healthcare community to eliminate bloodstream infections. It is an excellent case study in leadership, and should be read by anyone trying to lead a change effort." Nolan D. Archibald, Chairman of the Board, President & Chief Executive Officer, The Black & Decker Corporation.


 
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