Hosp Peer Rev. 2008 Oct;33(10):129-31.
With the arrival of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid's no-pay rules, The Joint Commission's National Patient Safety Goals, and the ever-growing emphasis on quality improvement on patient care, prevention has become the name of the game. In this issue we show how participation in multiple quality improvement, automated data surveillance, and antibiotic stewardship programs has garnered successes for hospitals in terms of improving systems and in turn care and cost.