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How COVID-19 Will Change Hospital Safety Efforts
Two physician leaders share how their healthcare systems are ramping up efforts to enhance staff and patient safety.
Hospital Patient Safety Report 2020
Survey of hospital executives and clinical leaders reveals some patient safety progress—but there’s still a long way to go.
Sharp HealthCare Turns to Clinical Surveillance for Preventing Drug, Supply Shortages
The organization is staying ahead of the game by proactively monitoring its supplies needed for COVID-19.
VigiLanz Announces Precision Dosing Powered by Tabula Rasa HealthCare’s DoseMeRx
DoseMeRx to integrate with VigiLanz clinical surveillance solutions for hospitals.
A Message from David Goldsteen, MD, VigiLanz CEO
Thank you for the long hours you are working, the risks you are taking, and the sacrifices you are making to care for patients with COVID-19. VigiLanz is here to support you in any way that we can.
COVID-19 Rules and Solutions
Hospitals across the country are reaching out to us with requests for clinical surveillance support related to COVID-19. We’re responding by creating new rules, alerts, and reports on an almost daily basis.
VigiLanz Ranked No. 1 by KLAS Research Across Three Categories for the Third Year
Clinical surveillance company recognized again as a KLAS leader in antimicrobial stewardship, infection control and monitoring, and pharmacy surveillance
My Favorite VigiLanz Rule: Pharmacists and IPs Share Their Top Picks
As a VigiLanz customer, you can create more actionable data by tapping into our extensive rules library or creating new rules based on your unique needs.
Top Five Tasks Infection Preventionists Need to Prioritize in 2020
The more you plan and prepare, the safer your patients will be. Here’s advice from our clinical team members.
Safety Is a Top Priority for Hospitals, Yet Many Report Safety Gaps
Safety is a top priority for hospital leaders, yet many feel that their organization could make significant safety improvements.
Four Ways Hospitals Use Clinical Surveillance To Improve Patient Safety
This year, 800 hospitals will incur reimbursement penalties from Medicare because of high rates of infections and patient injuries, and a recent Johns Hopkins study found that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. after heart disease and cancer.
Hospitals Use VigiLanz to Support Big Patient Safety Improvements
Avoid adverse events, prevent and control infections and outbreaks, and promote opioid stewardship.