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A new survey of more than 100 US nursing homes revealed that while many are still struggling to meet staffing needs, they are excelling in building a culture of safety for residents.
Workers were more likely to report rudeness at 52%, versus 35% who reported bullying. That was the lowest composite measure, meaning it drew the least positive responses among all safety questions.
Effective board governance in complex health systems requires structured approaches that cascade quality and safety ...
Over 80% of Healthcare Organizations Polled Admit Cybersecurity Investments Are Underutilized Due to Staffing Shortages, Wasting Millions in Technology Spend TAMPA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 31, ...
The president of the Manitoba Nurses Union is painting a bleak picture of how the province’s nurses feel about workplace ...
Medical students’ responses to a patient safety culture survey suggested a lack of a “just culture,” an environment in which reporting adverse events is not penalized, according to a study ...
All of the firm's 20,000 staff were surveyed about its safety culture, Homendy said. Boeing employs more than 170,000 people globally, with around 136,000 of those staff in the US.
Boeing committed under oath to work with the NTSB without interference on a safety culture survey of Boeing employees. Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, assumes his new post Thursday.
Perkiomen Valley survey shows contradictory results on safety, diversityPERKIOMEN — Three months after a student fight at Perkiomen Valley High School made television headlines and raised safety ...
Boeing committed under oath to work with the NTSB without interference on a safety culture survey of Boeing employees. Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, assumes his new post Thursday.