Free News Archives
Latest Issue of OR Manager
May 2025

Healthcare adds 37,000 jobs in January

Editor's Note The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported February 5 that healthcare businesses added about 37,000 jobs in January, nearly a fourth of the overall 151,000 jobs added. The highest gains came from hospitals, which added 23,700 jobs, followed by ambulatory centers, which added 10,700 jobs. Healthcare has added 470,000…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 9, 2016
Share

Emotional intelligence correlates with transformational leadership in nurse managers

Editor's Note In this study, emotional leadership in nurse managers was significantly, positively correlated with transformational leadership and outcome measures of extra-effort, effectiveness, and satisfaction. In addition, emotional leadership was significantly, negatively correlated with laissez-faire leadership. A positive relationship also was found between transformational leadership and nurse managers with advanced…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 8, 2016
Share

Patient cost-sharing, insurance plans linked to postop readmissions

Editor's Note Increased patient cost-sharing among privately insured, nonelderly patients was associated with lower odds of readmission after abdominal surgery in this study. A $1,284 increase in patient out-of-pocket payments during admission for surgery was associated with a 19% decrease in the odds of 7-day readmission and a 17% decrease…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 8, 2016
Share

Surgical patients at Denver hospital possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis

Editor's Note Denver's Swedish Medical Center is asking some 2,900 surgical patients to get tested for HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C after finding that an OR employee may have stolen narcotics, the February 3 Denver Post reports. Surgical technologist, 28-year-old Rocky Allen worked in the OR from August 17,…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 8, 2016
Share

Chlorhexidine better than iodine to prevent SSIs after C-sections

Editor's Note The use of chlorhexidine and alcohol for preoperative skin preparation resulted in a significantly lower risk of surgical site infections (SSIs)  after cesarean deliveries than iodine and alcohol in this study. Those who had the chlorhexidine prep had a 4% infection rate, which is nearly half that of…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 5, 2016
Share

Rates of lab tests before low-risk surgical procedures

Editor's Note Depending on which hospital a patient goes to for a low-risk surgical procedure, he or she may be 2.4 times more or less likely to be sent for preoperative blood work, this study finds. Researchers found that overall, unnecessary preoperative lab tests (eg, complete blood count, blood clotting…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 5, 2016
Share

Prevalence of total joint replacement in the US

Editor's Note About 7 million Americans are living with a total hip or knee replacement, including 620,000 who have had both, this study finds. In 2010, the prevalence of total hip and total knee replacement was 0.83% and 1.52%, respectively. Prevalence was higher in women and increased with age, reaching…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 5, 2016
Share

Effect of surgical safety checklist on 90-day outcomes

Editor's Note Implementation of a surgical safety checklist was associated with a statistically significant 27% reduction in 90-day all cause postoperative mortality, while 30-day mortality remained unchanged in this study. The checklist was also associated with a reduction in length of stay but not 30-day readmission rates. This is the…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 4, 2016
Share

FDA issues draft guidance on UDIs

Editor's Note The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on February 3 released a draft guidance document, “Enforcement policy on national health related item code and national drug code numbers assigned to devices.” The draft describes the FDA’s intent not to enforce before September 24, 2021, the prohibition against National Health…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 4, 2016
Share

CMS extends comment period for EHR certification, quality reporting

Editor's Note The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on February 2 extended the deadline for sending feedback on electronic health record (EHR) certification and quality reporting to February 16, 2016. The request for information is part of an effort by CMS to streamline and reduce the burden of…

Read More

By: Judy Mathias
February 4, 2016
Share

Join our community

Learn More
Video Spotlight
Live chat by BoldChat