The Leapfrog Group's Hospital Safety Scores released last week have many hospital officials in quite a lather, but not just because half of 2,600 hospitals got an embarrassing C, D, or F letter grade.
Patients should not use The Leapfrog Group's Hospital Safety Score, which gives hospitals an A to F letter grade based on their likelihood of causing harm, because it's inaccurate, the American ...
New Jersey came out on top in the latest Safety Grades from The Leapfrog Group, placing first in the U.S. with the most hospitals awarded A grades. Below, see what leaders from the sector have to say ...
EMERYVILLE, Calif. - June 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:LF), the leader in educational entertainment, today announced two revolutionary new platforms: LeapPad2, the next ...
EMERYVILLE — LeapFrog Enterprises, the maker of well-known electronic educational toys for children, said Friday it has agreed to be acquired by rival VTech Holdings of Hong Kong for $72 million. The ...
Mike Wood, founder of LeapFrog, died by assisted suicide at age 72 in Zurich after an Alzheimer's diagnosis. Wood created LeapFrog in the 1990s to help children learn through fun, launching the ...
Five Palm Beach, Fla.-based hospitals, Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, West Boca Medical Center and St. Mary’s Medical Center have filed a ...
Eleven U.S. hospitals have earned consecutive “A” safety grades from The Leapfrog Group since 2012. The organization biannually grades nearly 3,000 acute care hospitals against 22 national patient ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the nation’s shift to outpatient settings for surgical care, and demand is increasing. The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently added 267 ...
LeapFrog Enterprises may enjoy strong demand for its educational toys, but the Emeryville, Calif. manufacturer could use a primer on how a supply chain needs to work as Christmas approaches. The basic ...
Educational toymaker LeapFrog Enterprises Inc. said Tuesday that a top company executive had resigned as a result of an internal investigation related to a commission paid to a sales representative.