23 hours ago In a roundtable discussion, NYU Langone leaders in orthopedics describe how a well-integrated healthcare system has helped them advance the shared goal of higher-quality care. Learn more about this and our other research findings in the Orthopedic Surgery … >> Go To The Portal
Safety Intelligence (SI) is. • A voluntary, real-time web-based event/variance reporting system used by the staff to report variances. • Non-punitive. • Used to improve patient safety.
NYU Langone Health Ranks Top 10 in the Nation on U.S. News & World Report's 'Best Hospitals 2020–2021 Honor Roll' | NYU Langone News. NYU Langone Health is ranked as No. 9 on the U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” Honor Roll, maintaining its ranking from 2019.
Robert I. Grossman (Jul 2007–)NYU Langone Health / CEO
NewYork-PresbyterianNewYork-Presbyterian is New York's No. 1 hospital, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2021-2022 Best Hospital ranking. With expert physicians from Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian has been the best hospital in New York for 21 years in a row.
Jen Maxfield reports. Two New York City hospitals rate among the nation's top 10, and three make the top 20, according to a closely watched annual ranking released Tuesday. New York-Presbyterian ranks seventh, NYU Langone comes eighth and Mount Sinai ties for 17th in the new U.S. News Best Hospitals Honor Roll.
Grossman, MD. Since 2007, Robert I. Grossman, MD, has been chief executive officer of NYU Langone Health and dean of NYU School of Medicine, which was renamed in his honor in 2019 as NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
NYU Langone Health - Officers, directors and trustees 1TitleCash compensationRobert I. Grossman, M.D.2dean and chief executive$3,425,126Robert J. Cerfolio, M.D.3senior vice president and chief of hospital operations$2,298,038Michael T. Burkeformer senior vice president, vice dean and chief financial officer$2,213,0487 more rows•Jun 22, 2021
History. The hospital was originally named NYU Medical Center and was changed to NYU Langone Medical Center in 2008 after a $200 million gift from Kenneth and Elaine Langone. Kenneth Langone is the chairman of the board of trustees.
As the severity of illness among hospitalized patients increases, quick recognition of a patient who might deteriorate can be difficult. To improve the identification of decompensating patients, the value-based medicine team at Tisch Hospital, led by Katherine Hochman, MD . Opens in a new tab , and Kevin D. Hauck, MD .
Hospitalists Marwa M. Moussa, MD . Opens in a new tab , and Carrie M. Mahowald, MD . Opens in a new tab , designed and piloted a protocol to standardize communication between primary care providers and hospitalists at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn . Opens in a new tab with the goal of more effectively coordinating patient care.
Hospitalist Himali M. Weerahandi, MD, MPH . Opens in a new tab , is developing best practices for transitioning patients with heart failure from skilled nursing facilities to the home, an essential component of the healthcare continuum.
Delirium, a common experience for people over 65, is one of the foremost geriatric emergencies and can lead to higher healthcare expenses, morbidity, and mortality. To address this problem, Nina Blachman, MD .
Sparked by a patient safety intelligence report from house staff, leadership at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn and Tisch Hospital analyzed use of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines. They determined that 1 in 12 patients on the internal medicine service received a PICC.
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Read more: Patterns of Narcotic Prescribing by Orthopedic Surgeons for Medicare Patients. Opens in a new tab
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Read more: Socioeconomic Status Negatively Affects HCAHPS Scores in Orthopedic Patients. Opens in a new tab
If you have questions, please contact Lorraine Hutzler, MPA, associate program director of the Center for Quality and Patient Safety, at lorraine.hutzler@nyulangone.org. You can also call us at 212-598-6048.
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We offer educational opportunities to emergency medicine trainees at every level. Our fellowship in emergency department safety and quality prepares physicians for leadership roles in patient care, quality assurance, and education.
Our faculty and research teams participate in important studies to investigate how we can use new technologies to enhance patient safety in our emergency departments.
We recognize that children and families are essential partners in our safety and quality efforts, a mission supported by the Sala Institute for Child and Family Centered Care.
Our commitment to the highest quality care and safety is evident in many ways.