Announcing Our 2024 Zero Harm Award Winners
71 South Carolina hospitals won Zero Harm Awards for 2024!
2024 Zero Harm Awards Application Portal is Now Closed
2024 South Carolina Zero Harm Awards Application Portal is now open!
“My Mommy Works Here” Campaign in Action
Summerville Medical Center is using the campaing to raise awareness and deter incidents of workplace violence within its facility.
A New SCHA Report Sheds Light on Healthcare Workplace Violence
The report, the first of its kind in South Carolina, is a product of the S.C. Workplace Violence Collaborative, a collective of healthcare facilities partnering to address the issue.
Zero Harm, By the Numbers
Explore the statistics behind Zero Harm’s 2023 awards and program impacts.
Dr. Anne Parnell Named 2023 Drive to Zero Harm Leadership Award Winner
Dr. Anne Parnell, Associate Chief of Inpatient Pharmacy at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Health Care System, is one of our two 2024 Drive to Zero Harm Leadership Award winners.
CPRMC’s Christy Moody Named 2023 Drive to Zero Harm Leadership Award Winner
Over her six-year tenure as CNO of Carolina Pines, Moody has demonstrated a track record for commitment to quality and creating a culture of safety.
Meet Nil And Nada
Meet Nil, Nada, Zilch, and Max and hear their fascinating "origin story" in this video.
Announcing the 2023 Zero Harm Awards!
These awards recognize hospitals that have demonstrated success in implementing a culture of safety, supported the adoption of evidence-based medicine, and championed efforts to prevent adverse events and promote patient-centered care.
AHA Highlights SCHA's Zero Harm Program for Leading a Culture of Safety
The Zero Harm program was featured as part of their coverage around infection prevention.
Governor McMaster Declares March “SC Zero Harm Patient Safety Month”
The month honors the amazing strides South Carolina’s hospitals and health systems have made in advancing care quality and patient safety.
2022 Clinical Zero Harm By the Numbers
Collectively, their commitment to High Reliability and focus on quality of care led to more than 1,700 fewer days in the hospital for their patients and saved more than $6 million in healthcare costs
MUSC Health Lancaster’s J. Scott Broome Named 2022 Drive to Zero Harm Leadership Award Winner
Since being named to his current position in July of 2020, Broome has demonstrated a commitment to a culture of safety and has proven to be a catalyst for a high-reliability revolution in his facility.
SCHA Celebrates 2022 Certified Zero Harm Award Winners
The South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) is proud to announce that 60 SC hospitals collectively won 295 Certified Zero Harm Awards for demonstrating a relentless commitment to clinical safety in 2022.
Prisma Health’s Annie Trout Named 2021 Drive to Zero Harm Leadership Award Winner
Trout, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CNOR, has consistently demonstrated a commitment to creating a sustainable culture of safety for patients and team members.