As a leader in health care delivery, research and education, Johns Hopkins Medicine is committed to providing the highest-quality patient care by minimizing unintentional variation and eliminating unnecessary tests, treatments and procedures.
Created by Johns Hopkins patient safety researchers, the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) aims to improve patient safety culture while providing frontline caregivers with the tools and support that they need to tackle the ...
Using data from a nationwide survey that represents 11 million women with heart and blood vessel diseases, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say women continue to report significant disparities in the care they receive compared with men.
Decades in the making, Bruce Leff’s bold vision — to bring acute-level care to patients in the comfort of their own homes — is poised to take off, to the benefit of patients in Baltimore, across the country and around the world.
Adolescent-medicine specialist Maria Trent, academic pediatrics fellow Monique Jindal and education specialist Cheri Wilson discuss how bias and racism affect children’s health and what pediatricians can do.
As a leader in health care delivery, research and education, Johns Hopkins Medicine is committed to providing the highest-quality patient care by minimizing unintentional variation and eliminating unnecessary tests, treatments and procedures.