Alarm Fatigue in Hospital Settings

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) announces the June 18 issue of the Health Care Innovations Exchange (http://www.innovations.ahrq.gov).
  • The featured Innovations describe two programs that sought to minimize alarm fatigue in hospital settings by implementing changes to alarm systems that reduced audible alarms and rescue events.
  • The featured QualityTools include a Web site offering guidance and tools to help health care facilities improve their alarm safety; and a clinical toolkit that provides evidence-based strategies, resources, best practices, and change-implementation tools to reduce the impact of environmental alarms.
  • To access more innovation profiles and tools related to hospital alarms and response to codes, go to http://www.innovations.ahrq.gov/innovations_qualitytools.aspx?categoryID=54553%2c63451&taxonomyID=54619%2c52900.

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