Tuesday, August 12, 2008

MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR SIGNS COST CONTAINMENT AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT BILL

Governor Deval Patrick signed S. 2863 (the Cost Containment and Quality Improvement Bill) into law this past Sunday. The purpose of the bill is to help contain the skyrocketing costs of healthcare, while ensuring transparency and continued quality of care for residents of Massachusetts (press release).


Of particular interest to healthcare consumers is that 4 of the 6 quality improvement provisions that our friends on the Consumer Health Quality Council at Health Care for All advocated for were included in the bill and will now be enacted:


1. Public reporting of healthcare-associated infection rates;
2. Public reporting of Serious Reportable Events (or never events) and prohibiting hospitals from being reimbursed for care associated with the events;
3. Requiring hospitals to establish Rapid Response Methods; and,
4. Requiring hospitals to establish Patient and Family Councils.

We'll now have to wait and see what happens with the implementation phase of the bill, but we applaud Governor Patrick's, the Senate's, and the House's leadership on this important piece of legislation.

Monday, August 11, 2008

A GREAT READ AND WONDERFUL WAY TO SUPPORT MITSS!


We highly recommend a new book, The Best Practice, written by former Boston Globe journalist Charles Kenney. The book tells the story of some of the pioneers of the health care quality movement, from Don Berwick to Lucian Leape, who are finding ways to eliminate preventable medical errors and transforming American medicine in the process.


As an added bonus for MITSS, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has generously arranged for 10% of purchases made through a special Amazon.com link to be donated to MITSS. To purchase a copy of The Best Practice through this special arrangement, click here.

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