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    CAHPS Nursing Home Survey was developed by AHRQ and designed to measure patients’ experiences of their care, including communication with doctors and nurses, responsiveness of staff, and other indicators of safe, high-quality care. The surveys are developed from the patient’s perspective on what’s important to measure.

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    • Do you work in a nursing home or long-term care facility? Check out these free #AHRQ programs to help improve patient safety. https://t.co/IKwed7EOad #patientsafetyawarenessweek #PSAW23 https://t.co/e5DBYnCxVS

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    AHRQ’s HAI program funds work to help frontline clinicians and other health care staff prevent HAIs by improving how care is actually delivered to patients. This work is accomplished through a robust portfolio of grants and contracts that focus on applied research—or research that advances the ability of clinicians in the field to combat HAIs. This kind of research brings knowledge to the front…

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    • Learn about #AHRQ's healthcare-associated infection (HAI) program that funds projects to develop more effective approaches for reducing HAIs, leading to improved patient safety. https://t.co/0spPf7BlVr #patientsafetyawarenessweek #PSAW23 https://t.co/4dc4zxGKOm

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    CUSP Toolkit - 1 year(s) ago

    The Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) toolkit includes training tools to make care safer by improving the foundation of how your physicians, nurses, and other clinical team members work together. It builds the capacity to address safety issues by combining clinical best practices and the science of safety.

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    • Learn about #AHRQ's Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) - a method that can help clinical teams make care safer, leading to improved patient safety. #patientsafetyawarenessweek #PSAW23 https://t.co/yhFI6Vz2d2 https://t.co/Asg2Q5HV4P

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    AHRQ, together with our colleagues from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Health Services Resources Administration, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and other dedicated patient safety advocates, are observing Patient Safety Awareness Week.

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    • Join #AHRQ and other leading patient safety groups during #PSAW23 in raising awareness about the need to make healthcare as safe as possible. Explore our web page dedicated to the observance. #patientsafetyawarenessweek https://t.co/z0lVwJ8khj https://t.co/4nu8417Una

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    We are always developing, testing, and implementing new programs to make sure our patients receive safe, quality care.

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    • "Patients deserve access to high-quality, patient-centered care that prioritizes their safety." -- @NancyGinMD, chief quality officer of @PermanenteDocs. Learn how Permanente Medicine fosters safe, quality care. https://t.co/NTHOR8CNdE #PatientSafetyAwarenessWeek #PSAW23 https://t.co/QraZuIATrB

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    Choosing Wisely® - 1 year(s) ago

    Choosing Wisely is a campaign that promotes conversations between patients and physicians to reduce misuse and overuse of medical tests. Learn how Choosing Wisely resources will support your practice in delivering high-quality care.

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    • Choosing Wisely is a campaign promoting conversations between patients & physicians to reduce misuse and overuse of medical tests. Find out how Choosing Wisely can support your practice with this @AMAEdHub module. https://t.co/GyuzUOxTnL #PatientSafetyAwarenessWeek

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    Pain medicines can cause serious injury or death when they are misused or abused. Take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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    • #DYK women are more likely to be prescribed prescription pain medicines, be given higher doses, & use them for longer time periods than men? @FDAWomen has info to help you & your loved ones take pain medication safely: https://t.co/B8kC3jTkev #PatientSafetyAwarenessWeek https://t.co/LH8cAlDjl7

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    QuestionBuilder App - 1 year(s) ago

    The AHRQ Question Builder app helps patients and caregivers prepare for medical appointments and maximize visit time.

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    • #AHRQ's free QuestionBuilder App can help you prepare for your next doctor's visit by helping you create a list of questions to ask at the appointment. https://t.co/s4RB5IolOQ #PatientSafetyAwarenessWeek #PSAW23 https://t.co/gcstEG0rOn