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Association Scenari
Utilisation spécifique de Scenari et de la chaîne éditoriale Opale dans le cadre d’écri+
Carole Schorlé-Stefan - Estelle Dutto (Université Ouverte des Humanités) & Yves-Marie Haussonne (IRI Centre Pompidou) https://scenari.org/rencontres2025/co/ecritPlus.html écri+ est un dispositif national d’évaluation, de formation et de certification des compétences d’expression et de compréhension écrites en français. écri+ propose la co-construction pluri-établissement d’outils et de services en ligne partagés ainsi que la généralisation de formations dédiées dans chaque établissement. L’objectif de ce retour d’expérience est de présenter notre usage spécifique de l’environnement Scenari ave...
2025-07-10
00 min
Wealthion - Be Financially Resilient
Lakshman Achuthan: U.S. Economy Is Slowing
Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), explains the reasons behind America’s slowing economy, clarifies why there’s no immediate recession threat, and highlights what the global industrial upturn means for investors in 2025 and beyond.In this insightful conversation with Maggie Lake, you’ll learn: Why inflation remains stubbornly high (“sticky inflation”) according to ECRI’s Future Inflation Gauge (FIG). How the shift from services to manufacturing is reshaping the U.S. economy. Whether the Fed’s reactive approach to inflation could lead to increased market volatility. The critical difference bet...
2025-03-25
56 min
il Podcast di Raffaello Villani
Rapporto ECRI sull'Italia
Dall’ultimo monitoraggio della Commissione indipendente ECRI, risulta che in Italia il razzismo verso alcune comunità è in aumento e non solo tra i cittadini ma persino nelle forze dell’ordine e soprattutto nei politici italiani.L'articolo è sul mio sito: raffaellovillani.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-podcast-di-raffaello-villani--5990883/support.
2024-11-25
31 min
ECRI Now
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
The idea that diagnosis is a single event that happens at a single point of time by a single healthcare provider is a common misconception—one that doesn’t account for the complex, multifaceted system of patients, family members, providers, and technologies. In this episode, Victor Lane Rose, Executive Director, of Aging and Ambulatory Care at ECRI, discusses diagnosis and describes why patient, family, and caregiver participation is especially important in diagnosing Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
2024-07-09
13 min
ECRI Now
ECRI’s New SALUTE Program for Veteran Health
When service members transition from the military to civilian life, they’re no longer part of the military health system, but they need healthcare that takes their veteran status into account. In this episode, Shannon Davila, Executive Director of Total Systems Safety at ECRI, describes a new program from ECRI specifically developed to promote veterans’ safety.Learn more at www.ecri.org/salute.
2024-06-18
10 min
Think. Debate. Inspire. A Podcast of the Robert Bosch Academy
Reetta Toivanen talks about racial profiling
In this episode of "Think. Debate. Inspire.", Henry Alt-Haaker and Pradnya Bivalkar speak with Reetta Toivanen about police violence, what racial profiling means, how it manifests itself and some of the things that can be done to tackle this.References: ECRI: https://www.coe.int/en/web/european-commission-against-racism-and-intolerance ;ECRI Report: https://rm.coe.int/ecri-report-on-germany-sixth-monitoring-cycle-/16809ce4be ;Anti Discrimination Law in Germany: https://www.antidiskriminierungsstelle.de/EN/homepage/homepage-node.html ;Fundamental Rights Agency: https://fra.europa.eu/en ;United Nations Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination: https://www2.ohchr.org...
2024-04-26
49 min
MicDropMarkets
MicDropMarkets Spaces #16: Macro Trends
Guests this week: Lakshman Achuthan and Jim WelshLakshman Achuthan Co-founder of ECRI The leading predictor of cycle turning points.For over 30 years Lakshman has been studying business cycles and working with clients.In 2004, he co-authored Beating the Business Cycle: How to Predict and Profit from Turning Points in the Economy.Lakshman met his mentor, Geoffrey H. Moore, at Columbia University in 1990. After working together for years, with co-founder Anirvan Banerji, the three left Columbia to start ECRI in 1996.He also serves on the Board of...
2024-04-18
1h 07
ASC Podcast with John Goehle
Episode 216 - Latest News, Update and Advice on OAS-CAHPS implementation and focus on Supply Chain Efficiency with Katie St. Onge from triValance - April 8, 2024
On this Episode of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle we discuss the Latest News, provide an update and advice on the upcoming requirement for participation in OAS-CAHPS - the Outpatient and Ambulatory Surgery CAHPS Survey and in our focus segment, we discuss how to use data to enhance your supply chain operation with Katie St. Onge with triValence. This episode is sponsored by triValence. Notes and Resources from this Episode: Becker's Article on the Number of ASCs in US:https://www.beckersasc.com/asc-news/the-number-of-ascs-in-all-50-stat...
2024-04-11
1h 16
ECRI Now
The Evidence on Race-Based Clinical Algorithms
Clinical algorithms that include considerations of patients’ race have complex effects, sometimes making care disparities worse, and sometimes helping to reduce disparities. In this episode, ECRI’s Kelley Tipton, MPH, Associate Director of Evidence Contracts & Consulting, describes an ECRI-Penn Medicine Evidence-Based Practice Center (EPC) systematic review of the evidence related to racial considerations in clinical algorithms. For more details, read the full EPC report and a systematic review published March 12, 2024, in Annals of Internal Medicine.
2024-04-05
15 min
Medtech Matters
Analyzing ECRI’s 2024 Top 10 Health Technology Hazards
In this Medtech Matters podcast episode of Mike on Medtech with Mike Drues, president of Vascular Sciences, we’re looking at the latest annual list put out by ECRI, an independent authority on healthcare technology and safety, on their top 10 health technology hazards for 2024. The full list is available at the organization’s website, which is at www.ecri.org. Specifically, the following questions are addressed:What is ECRI and what is the purpose of this list?Number one on the list is medical devices for the home. Specifically, they indicate medical devices may pose usability chal...
2024-03-19
51 min
European UFOs
10: European UFO crash retrievals
In this episode, we enter the world of UFO crash retrievals, a fundamental aspect of ufology. Following the significant developments of 2023 when terms like reverse engineering, exploitation programs, and non-human technology became popular, we turn our attention to European UFO crash retrievals. Our focus centres on the recently launched European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI), aiming to map and analyse alleged UFO crash sites in Europe, both contemporary and historical. Join me and E.T. Persson, Senior Advisor to ECRI, as we discuss the initiative's background, setup, and objectives.Get in touch with the showTwitter...
2024-02-13
57 min
ECRI Now
The Congenital Syphilis Epidemic
Despite progress in syphilis treatment over the past century, a concerning increase in the rate of congenital syphilis in newborns has emerged in recent years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 10 times as many babies were born with congenital syphilis in 2022 than in 2012—the highest number of cases in one year since 1994 and a 31.7% increase in the number of cases recorded in 2021. In this episode, ECRI’s Laura Stone describes reasons for this increase and steps providers can take to combat it.
2024-01-31
12 min
Dennis World!
Projekt ECRI, UFO/UAP
The ECRI Team European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ecr-initiative.org) The European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI) is an effort spearheaded by UAP Sweden and Ocean X Team, with the support of the VASCO Project and an interdisciplinary group of civilian scientists and experts. The project has the bold ambition of mapping and analyzing alleged UFO/UAP crash sites on European soil, both contemporary and historical. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dennis-asberg/message
2024-01-18
10 min
ASC Podcast with John Goehle
Episode 209 - Latest News, Drug Shortage Impact, Price Transparency and focus on healthcare cost pressures and an Interview with triValence’s Alex Pirrotta - December 27, 2023
On this Episode of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle we discuss the Latest News, the impact on ASCs of the ongoing Drug Shortages, recent state actions impacting ASCs including price transparency initiatives and in our focus segment, we discuss profitability challenges related to on-going salary, and other cost pressures and Interview triValence’s Alex Pirrotta regarding supply chain costs. This episode is sponsored by triValence. Notes and Resources from this Episode: ECRA and ISMP Report: https://assets.ecri.org/PDF/10.2023_Press_Release_Medication_Shortages_supporting_summary.pdf For more on ma...
2023-12-29
1h 05
ECRI Now
In the ECRI Lab: Evaluating Bronchoscopes
The market for single-use bronchoscopes has exploded, largely driven by the reduced risk of cross-contamination compared to reusable devices. ECRI Principal Project Engineer Mairead Smith explores some of the trade-offs, research weighing the environmental costs of single-use against reprocessing, and ECRI’s considerations (Device Evaluation members only) for when to select each type of device.
2023-12-28
08 min
ECRI Now
Protecting Children in Adult Emergency Departments
Traditional adult emergency departments (EDs) may be unprepared to care for children, leading to increased risks of missed and delayed diagnoses, errors in treatment, and more. Jennifer Comerford, a Patient Safety Analyst at ECRI, describes these risks and steps organizations can take to prepare for pediatric patients and families can take to protect their loved ones—including children experiencing emergencies in other settings.
2023-11-21
08 min
ECRI Now
A Systematic Approach to Workplace Violence Prevention
In an era of widespread staffing shortages, rising workplace violence threatens physical and psychological harm that could drive even more providers away from healthcare. In this episode, Andrew Furman, ECRI’s Vice President of Clinical Evidence and Safety Solutions, describes the importance of leadership support for a systematic approach to understanding the prevalence of violence and implementing effective steps to reduce the risk to workers across all care settings.Physical and verbal violence against healthcare staff was featured on the Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns 2023, including additional recommendations rooted in a Total Systems Safety approach. Register to download th...
2023-10-04
08 min
ECRI Now
Racial and Other Disparities in Maternal Healthcare
Maternal harm and death in the United States is the worst among all wealthy nations, and racial and other disparities mean that some groups are even more severely impacted. ECRI’s Carlye Hendershot, senior patient safety analyst, describes efforts underway to reverse these trends, highlighting steps that policymakers and providers can take to protect patients who are or have recently been pregnant, especially in the postpartum period after they leave the hospital.
2023-09-06
07 min
ECRI Now
Preparing for the Next Wave of AI in Healthcare
As generative AI technologies get more attention on social media, in the news, and even Hollywood labor disputes, providers are putting a new focus on how AI is used in healthcare. ECRI’s Senior Engineering Manager Erin Sparnon joins us to discuss how AI is already being used, how AI developers are learning to overcome racial biases that may have been baked in to AI training data in the past, and how organizations can prepare for even more AI development and implementation.
2023-08-10
07 min
ECRI Now
In the ECRI Lab: Testing Exam Gloves
A pair of exam gloves may cost only 10 cents, but ECRI estimates that U.S. healthcare providers spend more than a half billion dollars on exam gloves each year. In this episode, Julie Miller, a Principal Project Engineer at ECRI, describes how she tests exam gloves in real-world conditions to make sure they stretch, bend, and come on and off readily to protect wearers from infectious diseases.
2023-07-14
06 min
ECRI Now
Risks of Direct Oral Anticoagulants
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) came onto the market only recently, but are widely prescribed, displacing drugs that have been available since the 1950s. Jose Nery, a Safe Medication Management Fellow with the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), discusses errors related to DOACs reported to ECRI and the ISMP Patient Safety Organization, and strategies that pharmacists and patients can use to limit those risks.
2023-07-07
06 min
ECRI Now
The Crucial Role Healthcare Risk Managers Play
Most patients will never come into contact with the risk manager when they go to the hospital or the doctor's office. But without the risk manager, a crucial layer of umbrella-like protection would be missing to ensure their care is safe and effective. Our guest, Cailin Madrigale, a Risk Management Analyst at ECRI, describes the role risk managers play as we celebrate their contributions during Healthcare Risk Management Week.
2023-06-14
05 min
ECRI Now
In the ECRI Lab: Anesthesia Machines
ECRI has tested anesthesia machines for decades, adapting our evaluations to account for advances in technology. Brad Bonnette, a Senior Project Officer in ECRI’s Device Evaluation team, describes some of the newest features designed to help providers ensure that patients are maintained at the right level of sedation, and how ECRI expects to see these and similar features adopted going forward.
2023-06-09
07 min
ECRI Now
Advancements in Telesitting Devices
When patients are at risk for falling or self-harm, hospitals may assign staff or volunteers to sit with them and call if help is needed. If those patients need to be isolated, as in the case of infection control concerns, sitters could be put at risk by being in the same room. ECRI’s Priyanka Shah, a Senior Project Officer in Device Evaluation, has been evaluating remote monitoring telesitting devices to address this need.
2023-05-23
06 min
ECRI Now
Skilled Nursing Care Week: Fall Prevention in Long Term Care
Skilled nursing communities manage long term care patients with some of the most intense care needs, with the danger of falling being one of their biggest risks. We spoke with Alex Adams, an Aging Services Analyst and Consultant with ECRI, to discuss the challenges these providers face and how to balance care and patient autonomy.
2023-05-14
06 min
ECRI Now
Cyberattacks and Networked Devices: A Question of When, Not If
As networked healthcare devices become more prevalent, healthcare organizations can be increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. We spoke with Juuso Leinonen, a Principal Project Officer in Device Evaluation at ECRI, to discuss how those vulnerabilities are evolving and what organizations can do to reduce their risk.
2023-05-10
04 min
ECRI Now
Testing Stockpile Ventilators | The Pediatric Mental Health Crisis | ECRI's Mission Trip to Panama, Floating Doctors
In this show we cover 1) testing stockpile ventilators, 2) the pediatric mental health crisis, and 3) ECRI's volunteer trip to Panama.
2023-04-05
21 min
ECRI Now
Isolation Gown Testing | Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns | Changes in Aging Services
In this show we cover 1) the testing of isolation gowns, 2) ECRI's Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns for 2023, and 3) the changing face of the aging services industry.
2023-03-01
17 min
Macro Voices
MacroVoices #363 Lakshman Achuthan: Immaculate Disinflation Debunked
MacroVoices Erik Townsend welcomes ECRI co-founder Lakshman Achuthan to the show. They revisit Lak’s recession call from last summer, which he’s still committed to. They also examine the growth, business and inflation cycles along with ECRI’s leading indicators which are plumbing lows never seen before except during the depths of the 2008 crash.https://bit.ly/3YAp6aT Download ECRI charts: https://bit.ly/3S2NWO0 Download Big Picture Trading chartbook 📈📉https://bit.ly/3EaZ7yo ✅Sign up for a FREE 14-day trial at Big Picture Trading: https://bit.ly/2...
2023-02-16
1h 05
ECRI Now
Testing PPE | Early Sepsis Recognition and Treatment | Evolution of Care from Inpatient to Ambulatory Settings
In this show we cover 1) testing personal protective equipment (PPE), 2) early sepsis recognition and treatment, and 3) the evolution of care from inpatient to ambulatory settings.
2023-02-01
16 min
The Abstract Veterans
S1E2 - Dr. Amy Tsou and Dr. James Reston
Join Veteran Char Gatlin and Dr. Ron Seel for episode 2 of season 1 of The Abstract Veteran Series, a special feature of The Abstract Doctors podcasts, as they welcome Co-Director, ECRI Penn Evidence-based Practice Center; Staff Physician, Michael J Crescenz VA Medical Center, Dr Amy Tsou and Senior Associate Director at ECRI Institute, Dr. James Reston.Char has been active reviewing Department of Defense research grants for the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program and other organizations as a consumer reviewer. Char currently serves as the co-chair of the Consumer Advisory Board for the LIMBIC-CENC. He also is highly a...
2023-01-17
36 min
ECRI Now
CPAP Recall | Vaccine Administration | Top 10 Health Technology Hazards
In this episode we cover three key topics 1) Philips CPAP device recall 2) best practices for safe vaccine administration 3) overview of ECRI's 2023 Top 10 Health Technology Hazards list
2023-01-09
17 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Innovative Staffing Models to Overcome Nursing Shortage
In this episode, we talk with nurse leaders from Allegheny Health Network (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) about their innovative blended staffing model that encourages LPNs to return to acute care, along with other programs to help bolster staffing, like incentivizing nurses who have left the workforce to return to practice.
2022-09-15
31 min
Macro Voices
MacroVoices #339 Lakshman Achuthan: Leading Indicators Say The Bear Market Has Not Ended
MacroVoices Erik Townsend and Patrick Ceresna welcome ECRI co-founder Lakshman Achuthan to the show to discuss the technical definition of recession, why we’re already in one, and why Lak says there more risk to the downside than to the upside for equities. https://bit.ly/3AzFbTe Download ECRI charts: https://bit.ly/3RdHC5a ✅Sign up for a FREE 14-day trial at Big Picture Trading: https://bit.ly/2JjZR7J Please visit our website https://www.macrovoices.com to register your free account to gain access to supporting materials
2022-09-02
55 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | Outreach to those Experiencing Homelessness
Providing equitable care for a diverse population requires providers to meet patients where they are—including if they are experiencing homelessness. In this episode, Dr. Jose Ramos, of Pomona Valley Health Centers, describes his team’s outreach efforts to homeless individuals, how those efforts were affected by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and strategies for implementing similar programs elsewhere.
2022-08-11
30 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | Utilizing Shared Decision-Making
In this episode, our guest, Emily Transue, MD, MHA, FACP, Medical Director for the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA), discusses how shared decision-making can be more than a tool to engage patients in their care, and can also help in the fight against care inequities and disparities.
2022-07-14
22 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Great Retirement Leading to Continued Workforce Shortages
In this episode, we talk with our guest, Tom McCormick, Vice President, Patient Accounting, at Penn Medicine, about adjusting staffing patterns in the patient accounting department during the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares his perspective on how staff roles changed, how the shift to remote work had expected and unexpected effects, and how all of it tied back to providing for patient and staff safety.
2022-06-21
31 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | Equitable and Accessible Healthcare for All
In this episode, our guests discuss their data-driven approach to identify and combat disparities and realize their vision of creating a Dallas County with equitable, accessible healthcare for all. Our first guest, Brett Moran, MD, is from Parkland Health & Hospital System, one of the country’s largest and most progressive safety-net hospitals. Our second guest, Steve Miff, PhD, is from Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, a leading, non-profit, data science, artificial intelligence and innovation organization affiliated with Parkland Health & Hospital System.
2022-06-10
32 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Shortages in the Nursing Workforce
In this episode, we're taking another look at shortages in the nursing workforce. Healthcare has faced workforce shortages in the past, and even before the COVID-19 pandemic made things even worse. The American Nurses Association and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecast the retirement of more than half a million registered nurses by the end of 2022. Our guests are from the M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing at Villanova University, located just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2022-05-16
25 min
Hands In Motion
Knowledge Translation with Marsha Lawrence, PT, DPT, CHT
On this episode of Hands in Motion we are joined by Mia Erickson, PT, CHT, EdD and Marsha Lawrence, PT, DPT, CHT - both physical therapists and certified hand therapists - to discuss knowledge translation. We discuss what it is, how it is different from evidence-based practice and how it currently and will continue to effect treatment in hand therapy. Reference LinksCPG’s1. AAOS Quality Programs and Guidelines: https://www.aaos.org/quality/quality-programs/upper-extremity-programs/1. AOTA Evidence Based Practice Resources (includes systematic reviews, critically appraised topics, practic...
2022-05-16
45 min
Petauri PACT Executive Briefings - 3-Minute Market Insights
Are Staffing Shortages Increasing Adverse Events?
Send us a textAre Staffing Shortages Increasing Adverse Events?In March, The Advisory Board reported on the Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns for 2022 according to ECRI, a 60-year-old nonprofit committed to the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare. ECRI publishes an annual report on safety concerns and this year, number one on their list is “Staffing Shortages.” ECRI stated that, “Adverse events… were happening because the staff… were exhausted, and that contributes to human error.”The Advisory Board cited other research that found nurses are 67% more likely to have a failure of patient s...
2022-05-02
29 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Top Patient Safety Concern–Staffing Shortages
In this episode, we're talking about ECRI’s number one Top 10 concern for 2022: staffing shortages and the potential dangers to both the patients and the staff. Prior to 2021, there was a growing shortage of both clinical and non-clinical staff, but the problem has grown exponentially. Our guest is Ernest Grant, PhD, RN, FAAN, the 36th President of the American Nurses Association (ANA).
2022-03-29
20 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | Supporting the Refugee Community
In this episode, we’re talking to our guest from Valleywise Health's Refugee Women's Health Clinic, serving more than 9,000 refugees since 2008 from over 60 countries and is located in the greater Phoenix, Arizona area; specifically, Maricopa County. The Refugee Women's Health Clinic has a long-established infrastructure of community partnership, engagement, and shared community leadership that through collaboration facilitate and coordinate culturally competent care, services, and support.
2022-03-15
50 min
Macro Voices
MacroVoices #314 Lakshman Achuthan: Inflation is Neither Transitory or Secular, it’s Cyclical
MacroVoices Erik Townsend and Patrick Ceresna welcome Economic Cycles guru, Lakshman Achuthan to the show to explain why a Fed policy error is now almost a certainty, and what ECRI’s indicators portend for economic cycles in the year ahead. Download ECRI charts: https://bit.ly/3J6fcGm Download Postgame charts: https://bit.ly/3tGbdJO Link: https://bit.ly/3I06msk
2022-03-10
1h 16
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Overcoming Challenges with Wound Care Biologics
In this episode, we're talking about wound care biologics—products used to treat all sorts of acute and chronic wounds in hospitals and other care settings. ECRI experts will review what wound care biologics are and some of the challenges that providers face in terms of purchasing and inventory management. Our guests will also discuss strategies to ensure that the right products are available to caregivers at the right time, taking into account some of the challenges that those providers will have in knowing which products will work for which patients.
2022-02-21
22 min
The Abstract Doctors
S3E2 - Special The Abstract Veterans Series with Dr. Amy Tsou and Dr. James Reston
Join Veteran Char Gatlin and Dr. Ron Seel for episode 1 of season 1 of The Abstract Veteran Series, a special feature of The Abstract Doctors podcasts, as they welcome Co-Director, ECRI Penn Evidence-based Practice Center; Staff Physician, Michael J Crescenz VA Medical Center, Dr Amy Tsou and Senior Associate Director at ECRI Institute, Dr. James Reston.Char has been active reviewing Department of Defense research grants for the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program and other organizations as a consumer reviewer. Char currently serves as the co-chair of the Consumer Advisory Board for the LIMBIC-CENC. He also is highly a...
2022-02-15
36 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | Health Equity and Stroke Prevention
This episode is part of a series regarding the ECRI and the ISMP Patient Safety Organization's (PSO) annual Deep Dive report.The 2021 Deep Dive report focuses on issues of racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. Research has repeatedly confirmed that members of racial and ethnic minority groups are more likely to experience disparities in care, including having an increased risk of being uninsured or underinsured, lacking access to care, and experiencing worse health outcomes for treatable and preventable conditions.In this episode, we’re talking to guests from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and the Frazier Fa...
2022-02-07
39 min
Executive Leaders Podcast
Penn State Abington, The Rosen Group, ECRI and Rice Cohen Int'l
Margo DelliCarpini, Chancellor (Penn State Abington); Scott Rosen, President (The Rosen Group); Marcus Schabacker, President & CEO (ECRI); and Jeff Cohen, Chairman, Co-Founder, CEO (Rice Cohen International)
2021-12-18
44 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | Person-Centered Care Programs
This episode is part of a series regarding the ECRI and the ISMP Patient Safety Organization's (PSO) annual Deep Dive report.The 2021 Deep Dive report focuses on issues of racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. Research has repeatedly confirmed that members of racial and ethnic minority groups are more likely to experience disparities in care, including having an increased risk of being uninsured or underinsured, lacking access to care, and experiencing worse health outcomes for treatable and preventable conditions.In this episode, we’re talking to guests from Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers, serving Camden, Ne...
2021-12-09
36 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Fighting Healthcare Disparities | COVID-19 Vaccine Access
This episode is part of a series regarding the ECRI and the ISMP Patient Safety Organization's (PSO) annual Deep Dive report.The 2021 Deep Dive report focuses on issues of racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. Research has repeatedly confirmed that members of racial and ethnic minority groups are more likely to experience disparities in care, including having an increased risk of being uninsured or underinsured, lacking access to care, and experiencing worse health outcomes for treatable and preventable conditions.In this episode, we’re talking to guests from Cooper University Health Care, serving southern New Je...
2021-10-04
37 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Preparing for the Next Global Pandemic
Today, more than a year into the COVID pandemic, we're talking about the process of disaster recovery. While much has been written over the past year about the ways in which the national and global healthcare systems prepared (or could have prepared) for the pandemic, and should prepare for the next one, not as much attention has been paid to how individual providers and organizations will recover from the past year's trauma. In this episode, our guest reminds us that challenges like these can also be viewed as opportunities—and we'll discuss how healthcare providers can turn th...
2021-07-26
14 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
With access to COVID-19 vaccines now more widespread throughout the United States, but still only available under emergency use authorization, employers are wrestling with questions about whether to mandate that their staff received the vaccine. Perhaps, no industry has a more fraught decisions than Aging Services. There remains a significant gap between vaccination rates among staff and residents, and older adults remain one of the most vulnerable populations to COVID-19.In today’s episode, we’ll review the current state of COVID vaccinations in Aging Services, talk about strategies for increasing vaccination rates, and discuss some of the...
2021-07-01
16 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
What Is the Value of Joining a PSO?
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services formally designated ECRI as a Patient Safety Organization (PSO) in 2008. Since then, our PSO has studied nearly 4 million adverse events and near misses from over 1,400 healthcare providers nationwide across acute, ambulatory, and aging services. In this episode, we'll explore what it means to be and participate in a PSO and the evidence for how participation can benefit patient safety, and we'll briefly review some of the legal challenges to PSO protections.
2021-05-12
22 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Top 10 Health Technology Hazards to Watch
Today, we're talking about ECRI's 2021 list of the Top 10 Health Technology Hazards. This report is intended to identify potential sources of danger that we believe warrant the greatest attention for the coming year and offer practical recommendations for reducing the risks. The 2021 list features all new topics. Several focus on hazards that have developed in today’s environment of unprecedented stresses and rapid technological changes.
2021-03-15
31 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
COVID-19 Vaccines: Questions Answered
In this episode around COVID-19 vaccines, we’ll discuss topics like why two shots are needed with the currently authorized vaccines, concerns about allergies and contraindications, new mutations, and more.
2021-01-29
41 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Avoiding Nursing Home Penalties for Ineffective Respiratory Protection Programs
Nursing homes have recently been assessed millions of dollars in citations for failing to have effective respiratory protection programs in place to protect staff and residents from COVID-19. Many of these violations are related to the failure to develop a written program, as well as for not providing medical evaluations, training, and fit testing for N95 masks.
2021-01-06
23 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Risks for Fast-tracked COVID-19 Vaccines
This podcast is part of ECRI's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In today’s episode, Marcus Schabacker, MD, PhD, President and CEO of ECRI, discusses our position paper on the fast-tracked development of COVID-19 vaccines. During recent FDA public hearings and within the paper, ECRI warns that rushing to deploy vaccines before all the data has been collected and evaluated could lead to increased risk for patients, not to mention harm to public trust in vaccines in general. Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.
2020-11-02
22 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Health IT Integrates Behavioral Health and Primary Care
This is a special episode produced in conjunction with our colleagues in ECRI's Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety. The Partnership is working with EHRA to explore how health IT can help integrate behavioral health and primary care. This podcast is the second part of our conversation. During that first discussion, we spoke about how many Americans with behavioral health conditions receive their behavioral care from their primary care providers, but only one-third of patients with behavioral health conditions report receiving the care they need. In this episode, we'll look at what the workgroup learned...
2020-10-28
43 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Breaking Down Bone Graft Substitutes
In this episode, we're talking about bone graft substitutes—a type of device that can lead to a lot of confusion among purchasers and providers because of all the varieties available. These substances are used as alternatives to autologous bone grafts in orthopedic procedures such as filling of bone voids, arthrodesis (i.e., bone joint fusion), repair of bone fractures, or healing of bone surrounding implanted devices (e.g., knee/hip prostheses, bone screws). Our guests will describe some common misconceptions about bone graft substitutes and steps organizations can take to improve safety and purchasing procedures. ...
2020-10-05
21 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Reducing Burden by Improving EHR Alerts
This is a special episode produced in conjunction with our colleagues in ECRI's Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety. The Partnership is convening a workgroup to derive safe practices to reduce CPOE alert fatigue through monitoring, analysis, and optimization. John McGreevey, MD, University of Pennsylvania, and Adam Wright, PhD, Vanderbilt, are the collaborators co-chairing the workgroup. In this episode, we’re talking to the workgroup’s co-chairs about the burden providers face from alerts, the impact on patient safety, and how the workgroup will identify potential solutions that can be implemented in large and small organiza...
2020-08-07
30 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Reopening Nursing Homes to Visitors
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for drastic social distancing measures included banning visitors at most nursing homes throughout the U.S. in an attempt to protect some of the most vulnerable among us. That ban, however, carried with it a real emotional burden for persons served and families unable to visit their loved ones, not to mention facility staff. In this episode, we're talking about the steps involved in reopening nursing homes to visitors. As some parts of the country continue to relax distancing rules while others are forced to reinstate some rules, we talk about...
2020-07-29
33 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Understanding COVID-19 Models
We all want answers to critical questions such as: How much longer will the SARS-COV-2 pandemic last? Is social distancing working? Are the tests reliable? Do any treatments work? The world is swimming in SARS-COV-2 scientific data rushed to publication even before peer review. In this episode, we're talking about some of the statistical models used to try to understand the future of the pandemic. We’ll discuss key questions both consumers and healthcare provider organizations should ask as they evaluate those models and judge how much—or how little—to rely on them. Learn more a...
2020-07-01
20 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Patient Safety Concerns: Maternal Health (Part 2)
Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows more than 700 women die each year from childbirth-related complications in the United States—and more than half of these deaths are preventable. Another 50,000 women experience serious birth-related complications. The U.S. has the highest maternal death rate among the world's developed nations, and that rate is rising, even as it falls throughout most of the rest of the world. In the second episode of the two-part series, we're talking about strategies for preventing maternal death and injury. In particular, we'll look at ways providers should support mother...
2020-06-17
26 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Patient Safety Concerns: Maternal Health (Part 1)
Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows more than 700 women die each year from childbirth-related complications in the United States—and more than half of these deaths are preventable. Another 50,000 women experience serious birth-related complications. The U.S. has the highest maternal death rate among the world's developed nations, and that rate is rising, even as it falls throughout most of the rest of the world. In the first episode of the two-part series, we're talking about strategies for preventing maternal death and injury. In particular, we'll look at ways providers should support mother...
2020-06-17
23 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Encouraging Patients to Seek Care
Whether from fear of contracting coronavirus, commitment to social distancing recommendations, hesitation to burden a stressed healthcare system—or all of the above—many people are avoiding needed medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic even in the face of potentially life-threatening emergencies. In this episode, we're talking about the need for patients to still seek and receive routine and emergency care that's not related to the pandemic, and how providers can communicate to patients to encourage that care. We’ll also discuss how to communicate changes to routine practice that patients should expect upon their arrival. Lear...
2020-06-10
21 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Combatting Alarm Fatigue
Alarm safety has been a recognized problem in healthcare for more than a decade. A component of that is alarm fatigue—a situation when a provider, frustrated by nuisance alarms that may not be actionable, eventually starts ignoring alarms that are important and actionable. Alarm fatigue ultimately puts patient safety in jeopardy. In this episode, we'll talk about why this problem has persisted, the intersection of people and technology that can make it worse, and strategies for combatting it. Learn more about how ECRI can help from our website at www.ecri.org. Also, you ca...
2020-06-04
26 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
First Steps to Resuming “Normal” Operations
This episode is part of a special series in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, we're talking about some of the first steps healthcare organizations are taking in resuming more normal operations—a necessary process but one that can be fraught with risk for patients and providers alike. We’ll discuss the planning necessary to resume care, as well as one critical step that most re-opening guides and checklists haven't discussed. ECRI offers additional resources in our COVID-19 Resource Center to help providers across the continuum of care. Interested in learning more...
2020-05-22
17 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Role of Transparency and Notifications in Aging Services during COVID-19
This episode is part of a special series in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 brings an enormous set of challenges to aging care facilities around the country. In this episode, we're talking about the role of transparency and notifications following adverse events in aging services. We’ll discuss why these practices are key in building trust with residents and families, as well as how they reduce the burden on caregivers. ECRI offers additional resources in our COVID-19 Resource Center to help providers across the continuum of care. You'll also find our latest free white pap...
2020-05-13
19 min
WOCTalk
Managing Wounds in Patients with Lower-Extremity Venous Disease (EP.41)
On this episode of WOCTalk, we sit down with three WOC nurse experts; Dr. Teresa Kelechi, PhD, RN, CWCN, Dr. Phyllis A. Bonham, PhD, MSN, RN, CWOCN, DPNAP, FAAN, a Past President of the WOCN® Society, and Glenda Brunette, MSN, RN, CWON. We discuss the fourth edition of the evidence-based wound guideline titled, “Guideline for Management of Wounds in Patients with Lower-Extremity Venous Disease”.Dr. Kelechi, Dr. Bonham and Glenda Brunette go into detail of the rigorous process it takes to plan, develop, edit, and finalize a clinical wound guideline of this nature. Each expert takes turns expla...
2020-05-12
1h 39
COVID-19: COVID-19: SoE?
COVID-19: SoE? Επ. 33 Ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα, Ανθρωπιστικό Δίκαιο και πανδημία (Ντανιέλλα Μ. Μαρούδα)
Στο Επ. 33 της σειράς, ο Ερευνητικός Συνεργάτης της Νομικής Σχολής και υποψήφιος διδάκτωρ Διεθνούς Δικαίου ΑΠΘ, Δημήτριος Κούρτης συζητά με την Δρ. Ντανιέλλα Μαρία Μαρούδα, Επίκουρη Καθηγήτρια Διεθνούς Δικαίου, Διεθνούς Ανθρωπιστικού Δικαίου και Ανθρωπιστικής Δράσης στο Πάντειον Πανεπιστήμιο Κοινωνικών και Πολιτικών Επιστημών, Πρόεδρος της European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης, Αναπληρώτρια Διευθύντρια του Ευρωπαϊκού Κέντρου Έρευνας και Κατάρτισης Δικαιωμάτων του Ανθρώπου και Ανθρωπιστικής Δράσης (ΕΚΕΚΔΑΑΔ), σχετικά με τις προκλήσεις που θέτει η τρέχουσα κρίση για τα ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα στο πλαίσιο του συστήματος του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης αναφορικά με ομάδες που χαρακτηρίζονται από ακραία ευαλωτότητα, τη συμβολή της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής κατά του Ρατσισμού και της Μισαλλοδοξίας (ECRI) στην αντιμετώπιση αυτών των προκλήσεων, την εφαρμογή του Διεθνούς Ανθρωπιστικού Δικαίου και το μέλλον της διεθνούς οργάνωσης (ΟΗΕ, ΕΕ, Διεθνές Ποινικό Δικαστήριο) την επαύριον της πανδημικής κρίσης.
2020-05-11
49 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
How Health IT Can Support Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health
This is a special episode produced in conjunction with our colleagues in ECRI's Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety. The Partnership is working with EHRA to explore how health IT can help integrate behavioral health and primary care. Many Americans with behavioral health conditions receive their behavioral care from their primary care providers—in fact, we estimate that one in five primary care visits includes behavioral health indications. On top of that, nearly 30% of adults with chronic disease have behavioral health needs as well. And yet, only one-third of patients with behavioral health conditions report receiving the ca...
2020-05-05
30 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Measuring Safety Culture in Healthcare
In this episode, we're talking about measuring safety culture in healthcare, particularly in light of an updated Culture of Safety Survey released by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The changes affect how organizations will be able to use the results of past surveys to track their own growth and how they'll be able to compare results to AHRQ's national database. We'll talk about why and how safety culture should be assessed, some common pitfalls we've seen in helping organizations do an assessment, and strategies for a successful initiative. ECRI’s Proactive Risk Assessment team wo...
2020-04-07
26 min
Allscripts On Call: The Healthcare Podcast
BONUS Patient Safety and Health IT: The Full Conversation with ECRI
In this special episode, hear the full conversation between Dr. Geoff Caplea (Allscripts) and three leaders from ECRI Institute. Learn about the work the organization has done in the past decades to promote patient safety. Also hear how ECRI continues to align healthcare, technology and analytics to create solutions for the future. Released for Patient Safety Week 2020.
2020-03-11
00 min
Allscripts On Call: The Healthcare Podcast
Patient Safety and Health IT part 3 - Finding and Sustaining Safety Solutions
In this final episode of our series, Dr. Lorraine Possanza shares the outcomes achieved by the ECRI Institute’s Patient Safety Organization Workgroups, and how their multi-stakeholder teams "ferret out" the most useful information from decades of safety data. The ECRI experts, including Janice Kaczmarek and Dr. Karen Schoelles, also look ahead to priorities for 2020, emphasizing the continued importance of shared trust.
2020-03-04
00 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Assessing Preparedness for COVID-19 Outbreak
In this episode, we're talking about COVID-19, the disease caused by a novel coronavirus that originated in the Chinese city Wuhan. Now designated a public health emergency by the World Health Organization and the U.S. Department for Health and Human Services, as of the time of this recording, the virus has been associated with tens of thousands of cases and more than two thousand deaths. We'll discuss the virus in the context of outbreak preparedness more broadly and what healthcare providers can do next. For healthcare professionals, the thought of being unprepared or under-prepared for coronavirus...
2020-02-26
26 min
Allscripts On Call: The Healthcare Podcast
Patient Safety and Health IT part 2: ECRI’s Guidelines Trust and Patient Safety Organization
In this second part of the series, ECRI Institute’s Janice Kaczmarek tells how the Institute developed its own Guidelines Trust to replace the Guidelines Clearinghouse. Dr. Lorraine Possanza describes how the ECRI Patient Safety Organization empowers all healthcare stakeholders to collaborate for stronger, better care.
2020-02-26
00 min
Allscripts On Call: The Healthcare Podcast
Patient Safety and Health IT, part 1: The History of ECRI
Healthcare technology – whether medical devices or IT – has always had a direct connection to patient safety. In this first episode of a three-part series, Dr. Geoff Caplea (Allscripts) joins experts from ECRI Institute to discuss how the organization was founded in 1968, and what’s changed in patient safety issues in the decades since. Featured on this episode are Dr. Karen Schoelles, Janice Kaczmarek and Dr. Lorraine Possanza.
2020-02-19
00 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
ECRI and ISMP – Stronger Together
In this episode, we’re talking about the new affiliation between ECRI Institute and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, or ISMP. We first announced this affiliation in November 2019 and made it official in January 2020—and now we're excited to look ahead with the two organizations' leaders at the impact we can have together to improve healthcare quality and safety. ECRI President and CEO, Marcus Schabacker, MD, PhD, and ISMP President, Mike Cohen, RPh, MS, FASHP, discuss the urgent need by the healthcare industry for independent, fact-based, transparent evaluations of new technologies and treatments. As we work on i...
2020-02-11
29 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Wearable Blood Pressure Monitors: What You Need to Know
A new wave of wearable health technology includes compact, personal-use blood pressure devices, such as wrist-worn activity-tracking devices, or as small handheld devices. These products are available in the consumer market and are typically interfaced with a smartphone application. The app provides a platform to record and store blood pressure measurements and to share the data with a physician. In this episode, we'll talk about ECRI's evaluation of three wearable blood pressure monitor models, our concerns, and what consumers and providers should know. Their compact size and design could make these devices a convenient alternative to using...
2019-12-11
23 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Postincident Investigations
In this episode, we're talking about postincident investigations, which are a crucial part of a risk and safety program in any healthcare setting. The primary purpose of the initial investigation of an incident or near miss is to collect facts, which the organization will later analyze with the ultimate goal of improving care and services. Thus, thorough investigations are the foundation of efforts to learn from incidents and near misses. Even when an investigation is required (e.g., statute, regulation, an accreditor), aging services providers should optimize the opportunity to learn and improve. When done well, internal...
2019-10-08
22 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Drug Allergy Interactions
Access to accurate, up-to-date drug allergy information is a vital component to effective, safe, and timely patient care. This information comes directly from patients and from information contained in the electronic health record. Recommendations available to improve drug-allergy information to prevent adverse events have not been widely implemented. The safe practice recommendations are available from the Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety; additional information is available from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices. In this special episode produced in conjunction with the Partnership, we look at how technology and clinical decision support could improve how drug and...
2019-09-10
31 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Medical Record Maintenance
In the world of risk management, we often talk about what providers should document when they care for patients, like the details of the patient's vital signs, to ensure the patient record is complete and accurate. In this episode of Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI Institute, we're answering recurring questions we get from members regarding other aspects of medical record maintenance—like what to do when a routine audit identifies hundreds of records that have been left unlocked by providers who no longer work for the organization. We'll discuss issues that arise especially in EHRs and steps providers and th...
2019-08-12
29 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Health IT Improves Opioid Prescribing
In this special episode produced in conjunction with the Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety, we look at safe practice recommendations for opioid prescribing. The United States is in the midst of a deadly opioid use epidemic, which we see contributing to a decline in U.S. life expectancy. To help reverse this trend, ECRI Institute and the HIMSS Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA) recognized the unique opportunity to collaborate on safety issues by combining EHR developer expertise, information, and perspectives with the Partnership’s evidence, knowledge, data, and data analysis available from ECRI Institute in its ro...
2019-07-09
31 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Reclassification of Surgical Staplers
Surgical staplers are complex medical devices, and ECRI Institute has warned of potential risks for nearly a decade in our Top 10 Health Technology Hazard reports and in more than 40 hazard and alert notifications; our Accident and Forensic Investigation team has reviewed cases of staplers jammed on tissue or otherwise involved in patient injury. Despite these concerns, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified them as Class I, or low risk, devices. The issue gained public attention in a Kaiser Health Network report, followed by a May 2019 FDA meeting to consider reclassifying the devices as higher risk.
2019-07-02
30 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Designing the Perfect Patient Room
A hospital room design contest led to so many ideas for reducing infection risk that there was no winner. Instead, competing architecture firms worked together to put patients first and make sure that all the best ideas were put into place. In this episode, ECRI Institute's Mark Macyk, a Risk Management Analyst, shares details about the contest and which steps to take to reduce infection risk in patient rooms without undergoing new construction or significant renovations. Read more about The Contest That No One Won. ECRI Institute PSO members can login to see the video Respiratory Assessment...
2019-06-11
12 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Cybersecurity Around Implantable Medical Devices
A March 2019 warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration highlights a vulnerability in certain implanted cardiac devices, raising concerns that these lifesaving devices could be susceptible to malfunctions caused by hackers. In this episode, ECRI Institute's Juuso Leinonen, Senior Project Officer, and Chad Waters, Senior Cybersecurity Engineer, discuss the scope of the risk, steps providers should take, and just how worried patients with these implanted devices should be. ECRI’s Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2019 identified cybersecurity threats with hackers exploiting remote access vulnerabilities as a top concern. ECRI members can login to read...
2019-05-14
16 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Endoscope Reprocessing
In this episode of Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI Institute, we're talking with two ECRI Institute experts about endoscope reprocessing. Inadequate reprocessing of flexible endoscopes led to 30,000 patients being called for follow-up testing between 2005 and 2012, according to one estimate. Contaminated endoscopes can spread infections like HIV and hepatitis B and C, and even in the absence of an outbreak, media coverage of a recall can damage the facility's reputation. ECRI Institute's James Davis and Jackie Ferenschak discuss why endoscopes are difficult to reprocess effectively and strategies for helping staff succeed. In E...
2019-04-17
19 min
ISAVE That Podcast
Infections from Peripherally Inserted IV Lines: ECRI Institute's Top-10 Patient Safety Concerns for 2019
This is an exceptional episode of the ISAVE That Podcast. The ECRI Institute recently released its top-10 Patient Safety Concerns for 2019, and numerous relate directly to vascular access practice and care. We focus on No. 9, Infections from Peripherally Inserted IV Lines, in this episode.0:14-6:39 How can we already be on episode 6 of this season? Judy, Ramzy and Eric get us started with an overview of ECRI's top-10 list of 2019 Patient Safety Concerns.6:47-51:17 An incredibly in-depth and informative conversation about Infections from Peripherally Inserted IV Lines with Jim Davis, Senior Infection Prevention & Patient Safety Analyst/Consultant...
2019-04-12
54 min
Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI
Patient Violence
In this episode of Smart Healthcare Safety from ECRI Institute, we're talking with two ECRI Institute experts about patient violence in healthcare. Patient violence is a problem that sits at the intersection of worker and patient safety, potentially affecting anyone who works in, is treated in, or visits a healthcare facility. The issue is enough of a concern that it has appeared on ECRI’s Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns list every year from 2014 to 2018. Today, we'll look at what we know about the prevalence of violent acts committed by patients, some of the organizational and ind...
2019-01-16
27 min
ERP-Podcast.de
#49 - Umsonst ist nicht kostenlos, Risiken durch Freeware - Ein Interview mit dem Berater und Auditor für Medizintechnik Dr. Matthias Brönner
Der Einsatz von freier Software und von unbekannten Services, Apps oder Webseiten-Rechnern im Unternehmensalltag ist verlockend, aber auch risikoreich. Am Beispiel der Medizinbranche beleuchte ich im Interview mit Dr. Matthias Brönner das Problem und seine Risiken. Erfahren Sie: - wo die Risiken unkontrollierter und unkontrollierbarer Softwareentwicklung und -nutzung liegen, - warum die Nutzung für Mitarbeiter so verführerisch ist, - wer für daraus entstehende Schäden haftet und - wie sich ein geeignetes Qualitäts- und Risikomanagementsystem aufbauen lässt. Viel Vergnügen! Literat...
2018-02-28
1h 00
ERP-Podcast.de
#49 - Umsonst ist nicht kostenlos, Risiken durch Freeware - Ein Interview mit dem Berater und Auditor für Medizintechnik Dr. Matthias Brönner
Der Einsatz von freier Software und von unbekannten Services, Apps oder Webseiten-Rechnern im Unternehmensalltag ist verlockend, aber auch risikoreich. Am Beispiel der Medizinbranche beleuchte ich im Interview mit Dr. Matthias Brönner das Problem und seine Risiken. Erfahren Sie: - wo die Risiken unkontrollierter und unkontrollierbarer Softwareentwicklung und -nutzung liegen, - warum die Nutzung für Mitarbeiter so verführerisch ist, - wer für daraus entstehende Schäden haftet und - wie sich ein geeignetes Qualitäts- und Risikomanagementsystem aufbauen lässt. Viel Vergnügen! Literat...
2018-02-28
1h 00
ERP-Podcast.de
#49 - Umsonst ist nicht kostenlos, Risiken durch Freeware - Ein Interview mit dem Berater und Auditor für Medizintechnik Dr. Matthias Brönner
Der Einsatz von freier Software und von unbekannten Services, Apps oder Webseiten-Rechnern im Unternehmensalltag ist verlockend, aber auch risikoreich. Am Beispiel der Medizinbranche beleuchte ich im Interview mit Dr. Matthias Brönner das Problem und seine Risiken. Erfahren Sie: - wo die Risiken unkontrollierter und unkontrollierbarer Softwareentwicklung und -nutzung liegen, - warum die Nutzung für Mitarbeiter so verführerisch ist, - wer für daraus entstehende Schäden haftet und - wie sich ein geeignetes Qualitäts- und Risikomanagementsystem aufbauen lässt. Viel Vergnügen! Li...
2018-02-28
00 min
Financial Sense Newshour
ECRI Forecasting Global Economic Slowdown for 2018 Preview. 2018-02-07
FS Insider interviews Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), to get an update on their outlook for the US and global economy based on their long-leading indicators, which, he says, are now turning down. Lakshman discusses why the Trump tax cut is unlikely to prevent a slowdown and also provides his thoughts on recent market turmoil related to inflationary pressures, Fed policy, and more.
2018-02-07
01 min
ASHRM Podcasts
Collaborating on Health IT Safe Practices
This podcast summarizes the Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety’s work on copy and paste and the resulting safe practice recommendations. The session discusses risks and benefits of copy and paste, and implementation strategies for the safe reuse of information. Amy Goldberg-Alberts Executive Director, Partnership Solutions Patient Safety, Risk, and Quality - ECRI Institute Lorraine Possanza Program Director Patient Safety, Risk, and Quality - ECRI Institute Trish Lugtu Sr. Manager, Advanced Analytics Solutions Constellation
2017-05-15
00 min
Hadis Rivâyetleri
“Bir İyiliğe Öncülük Eden Kimseye O İyiliği Yapanın Ecri Gibi Sevap Vardır”
“Bir İyiliğe Öncülük Eden Kimseye O İyiliği Yapanın Ecri Gibi Sevap Vardır” yazısı ilk önce Prof. Dr. Ebubekir Sifil üzerinde ortaya çıktı.
2017-03-08
08 min
Tech Talks Central
TTC #263 Tackling HealthIT Hazards and Safety Issues
Ronni Solomon, Executive Vice President and General Counsel for the ECRI Institute, a non profit organisation, dedicated to improving healthcare through discovering and educating on best medical procedures, devices, drugs etc. explains how the institute works and why they are considered highly credible, when it comes to their findings. The ECRI Institute and Ronni Solomon are very concerned with HealthIT and its associated safety issues. She gives us examples of hazards they have discovered in medical devices and software, numbering them to over 3.5 million in their 50 years of working on the subject. We couldn’t avoid asking her about the ‘rans...
2016-03-28
00 min
Masters in Business
Masters in Business: COO of ECRI Lakshman Achuthan (Audio)
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Lakshman Achuthan, Co-Founder & Chief Operations Officer of ECRI, and the managing editor of ECRI's forecasting publications. They discuss the relationship between the economy and the market. This comment aired on Bloomberg Radio.\u0010\u0010(Barry Ritholtz is a Bloomberg View columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2014-11-29
1h 33
The Lubetkin Media Companies
April 29 Boomer Generation Radio features Rick Spector from Philadelphia Corporation for Aging and Mark Bruley, investigator of accidents involving seniors
On the April 29, 2014 edition of Boomer Generation Radio, Rick Spector, director of community relations for the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging, and Mark Bruley, vice president of Accident and Forensic Investigation for the ECRI Institute are the guests. Rick discusses resources available through the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging. The mission of Philadelphia Corporation for Aging is to improve the quality of life for older Philadelphians or people with disabilities and to assist them in achieving their maximum level of health, independence and productivity. Special consideration is given to those with the greatest social, economic, and health needs. Ma...
2014-05-09
57 min