We See You: ECRI Recognizes Exceptional Health Technology Management
A popular folk musician once said, “You just get the vibe of your surroundings, and it rubs off on you.” Indeed, surroundings are very important; and when a pleasing aesthetic melds with functional...
Read moreHealthcare Heroes Need Help Too: Mental Health Issues Grow with Pandemic Stresses
ECRI this year, named healthcare worker mental health as its second of ten patient safety concerns for 2022. For years, the healthcare community has known that the stresses of the profession can ta...
Read moreThe “Great Resignation” Hits Healthcare Where it already Hurts: Staffing Shortages
Across industries, the topic of worker shortages has dominated conversations because the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to the “great resignation.” And healthcare is no exception. But in healthcare,...
Read more4 Types of Healthcare Workplace Violence and ECRI's Guidance for Action Plans
Healthcare workers are known to suffer slip and falls, needle sticks, and back pain, but unfortunately, they also can face violence on the job. Recent shocking headlines include: Nurse Found Dead f...
Read moreLeadership Means Never Going It Alone
As president and CEO of the nation’s largest patient safety organization, I had the privilege of leading ECRI through a dangerous time for humanity. Overnight, the insidious COVID-19 virus sent our...
Read moreIncrease in HAIs Attributed to COVID-19 Burden on Providers
The first rule of healthcare is, “Do no harm.” Healthcare providers live by that oath. But sometimes, despite providers’ best efforts, patients obtain hospital acquired infections (HAIs) while rece...
Read moreMasks in Schools? Findings of ECRI's Evidence-Based Assessment Report
Some 18 months after the COVID-19 pandemic altered daily life, it continues to influence how people in the U.S. and across the globe live, play, work, and educate children. COVID’s Delta variant, a...
Read moreECRI Statement on Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccine
The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) just released a draft framework on equitable allocation of COVID-19 vaccine. The NASEM has published this publicly for review and...
Read moreTaking a Stand against Racial Injustice
Tightly woven into ECRI’s DNA is the imperative to speak truth to power, based on facts and evidence. The facts are that for centuries in the United States, racism has caused historic and acute tr...
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