Blog
February 9, 2022
Patient Safety professionals advise "stopping the line" when encountering an imminent safety risk. Work stops until the risk is identified, analyzed, and mitigated to avoid harm. However, an organization's culture dictates if team members feel psychologically safe to stop work abruptly. Join us on this two-episode series, where Rey Gonzalez, an expert in Nuclear power and human performance, shares why stopping...
February 2, 2022
Do you understand, and can you use all health information that your healthcare provider gives you or finds on the internet? As many as 88% of Americans might say they do to avoid embarrassment. In this episode, Dr. Teresa Wagner, a SaferCare Texas Clinical Executive and health literacy expert, explains how crafting all healthcare information in terms suitable for laypeople may...
January 26, 2022
Are Pharmacists reliable conduits between providers and insurance companies? What if a medication requires prior authorization? Learn how manufacturer coupons can offset medication costs. In this episode, recorded on National Pharmacists Day, Dr. Megan Wesling, Board certified in pharmacotherapy and ambulatory care, describes harm resulting from patients' inability to access medications and how Pharmacists are bridging the gaps.
January 19, 2022
The pandemic has stressed our healthcare workers past its limits. Hospitals were busting at the seams. There was no family support. They feared contracting Covid-19 themselves or transmitting it to vulnerable family members. They faced daily staffing shortages, yet these heroes answered the call to serve the patients most severely impacted! Many now suffer burnout. What is burnout? How do...
January 12, 2022
In this episode, SaferCare Texas Director, John Sims and Assistant Director of Strategic Operations, Lee Ann Cunningham are joined by patient safety expert Jessica Maack Rangel as they discuss the definition and implications of patient safety. Rangel is an advocate for patient safety with experience leading patient safety for large hospital systems, the Ebola crisis, and the current Covid-19 pandemic.