Quality & Patient Safety

Study: Reduced hours for residents lead to better care

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, June 20, 2007

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A new study found that hospitals that adopted stricter rules limited hours worked by residents led to safer care. The study, conducted by researchers at Yale-New Haven Hospital, was published in the July Annals of Internal Medicine.

Researchers examined cases from teaching hospitals that followed the stricter guidelines and non-teaching hospitals that did not. Cases from the teaching hospital showed decreased transfers to the ICU and medication errors, and increases in discharges, according to the New York Times.

 



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