Elevating Clinical Preeminence and Safety

Advocate Health teammates contribute to the clinical preeminence and safety of the organization (one of Advocate Health's Six Pledges) through various projects, some of which result in publications and national or international conference presentations. The Advocate Health - Midwest Library has curated a list of recent publications and conference presentations related to safety and quality from SHARE, our institutional repository.

Keeping our team members safe - "One lift at a time"

Keeping our team members safe - "One lift at a time"

Quality improvement: ACT (Anti-Coagulation and Trauma) alert

Quality improvement: ACT (Anti-Coagulation and Trauma) alert

Patient intrathecal pain pump safety

Patient intrathecal pain pump safety

The solution to safe patient handoffs & improved patient flow: Creation of the Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) Nurse

The solution to safe patient handoffs & improved patient flow: Creation of the Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) Nurse

HUSHH - Help Us Sleep Heal and Be Healthy

HUSHH - Help Us Sleep Heal and Be Healthy

Operation Zero: A 90 day fall prevention project

Operation Zero: A 90 day fall prevention project

CAUTI CNSs utilize a tiger team approach to decrease hospital-wide CAUTIS

CAUTI CNSs utilize a tiger team approach to decrease hospital-wide CAUTIS

Patient falls: Summer fest

Patient falls: Summer fest

A hands on approach to catheter associated urinary tract infections

A hands on approach to catheter associated urinary tract infections

Improving patient mobility-A great move!

Improving patient mobility-A great move!

A mixed methods analysis of caller-emergency medical dispatcher communication during 9-1-1 calls for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

A mixed methods analysis of caller-emergency medical dispatcher communication during 9-1-1 calls for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Prophylactic antibiotics for neonates, are we causing more harm than good?

Prophylactic antibiotics for neonates, are we causing more harm than good?