The world’s first patient to successfully receive a CRISPR gene-editing treatment was discharged from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia on June 2, ABC News reported. KJ Muldoon, a 10-month-old who was born with severe carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 deficiency, received the…
Patient Safety & Outcomes
The national birth rate is declining, but neonatal ICU admissions are increasing. Several factors are at play, according to neonatology experts Kristina Reber, MD, and Jae Kim, MD, PhD. Dr. Reber is executive vice chair of pediatrics and division chief…
When clinical leaders at Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown (Ohio) Hospital first proposed the goal of reaching zero hospital-acquired infections, some physicians balked. It was a lofty, impractical target, some said, given the complexity of the patient population at a…
A new study based on data from more than 20,000 patients has found statins may lower the risk of death in critically ill sepsis patients. To conduct the study, researchers pulled data from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care-IV,…
In the aftermath of a broad consolidation of the CDC, health experts are voicing patient safety concerns for chronic disease patients, according to a June 11 NBC News report. Experts expressed alarm at the dissolution of an eight-person CDC team…
Health systems can achieve significant returns on investment by prioritizing quality and patient safety, according to a June 2 report from the National Association for Healthcare Quality. The report is among the first to quantify financial return on investing in…
An HHS-led investigation found a Kentucky organ procurement organization ignored growing consciousness in dozens of potential transplant donors, The New York Times reported June 6. The case centered on donation after circulatory death, a practice involving patients with some brain…
A bipartisan group of senators on June 4 reintroduced the Securing Enhanced Programs, Systems, and Initiatives for Sepsis Act, a bill that would direct the CDC to lead national efforts aimed at curbing sepsis-related deaths and improving management of the…
At AdventHealth for Women, OB-GYN care does not mean care only for pregnant and birthing women. The system strives to care for women across a lifetime. It is already working to meet OB-GYN needs in Florida. In 2026, the system…
During primary care visits, patients often have immediate concerns and questions they are hoping to address. Often, conversations about overdue vaccinations, screenings and other preventive care needs can get pushed to the back burner. To help ensure patients get the…