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January 6, 2025

In December 2024, health care leaders and stakeholders gathered for the Leapfrog Annual Meeting, participating in an engaging session titled "Conversations to Transform Tomorrow." This interactive event explored critical questions about the future of patient safety and quality care, while also discussing how Leapfrog can further enhance its impact in these areas. Below, we highlight the key insights and innovative ideas shared during the session.

How to Involve Patients More Effectively in Their Own Care

January 6, 2025

The Leapfrog Group, in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, hosted its inaugural Best Practices Poster Session during the 2024 Annual Meeting on December 17th at the Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor, Maryland. This groundbreaking event provided hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) an opportunity to showcase innovative strategies and solutions aligned with Leapfrog’s Hospital Survey, ASC Survey and Hospital Safety Grade Standards.

A Platform for Sharing Excellence

November 20, 2024

This Diabetes Awareness Month, Texas Health Huguley Hospital welcomed Leah Binder, President and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, and Jen Bowring, Executive Director of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) North Texas, along with Dr. Rajesh K. Garg, a leader in diabetes care and member of the ADA Standards of Care Committee to their hospital.

October 14, 2024

This week is Infection Prevention Week, a time to reflect on the significant strides made in reducing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). In particular, the downward trends in Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs), Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs) and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infections highlight the collective efforts of health care professionals, institutions, purchasers and patients to put patient safety first.

September 16, 2024
September 13, 2024

In hospital care, few issues are as critical as ensuring accurate and timely diagnoses. Diagnostic errors can have profound and sometimes devastating consequences for patients and their families. At The Leapfrog Group, we are dedicated to advancing patient safety and improving diagnostic practices across the health care system.

 

August 29, 2024

In the evolving landscape of health care, understanding the true cost of care goes beyond just the numbers on a bill. The Leapfrog Group's Lives & Dollars Lost Calculator is a tool for employers and other health care purchasers to assess the broader economic and human impact of medical errors within their organizations. This blog post delves into how this calculator works and why it’s a game-changer for organizations seeking to improve health care outcomes for employees and manage costs.

July 8, 2024

In our increasingly complex health care landscape, where patient safety is paramount, a recent study has shed light on a concerning but often overlooked area: outpatient adverse events.

Conducted by Boston-based researchers, this study delves into the prevalence, severity, and underreporting of adverse events that occur outside of traditional inpatient hospital settings.

Understanding Outpatient Adverse Events

July 3, 2024

In December 2023, leaders and other stakeholders from across the health care spectrum gathered for a special session at Leapfrog Annual Meeting called "Conversations to Transform Tomorrow." This interactive event focused on pivotal questions shaping the future of patient safety and how Leapfrog can continue to grow its efforts. Below is a summary of the key takeaways and ideas exchanged during the session.

Enhancing Consumer Engagement with Leapfrog Data

June 5, 2024

The hospital a patient chooses for care can literally be a life-or-death decision. Over 500 people die every single day in the United States from errors in hospitals—many of which are fully preventable. Hospitals that do better on the Hospital Safety Grade have good systems in place to protect patients from errors, accidents, and infections.

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