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Errors in medicine

- ucsf.edu [PDF] 
LL Leape - Clinica Chimica Acta, 2009 - Elsevier
Modern awareness of the problem of medical injury – complications of treatment
– can be fairly dated to the publication in 1991 of the results of the Harvard
Medical Practice Study, but it was not until the publication of the 2000 ...
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[BOOK] Doctors talking with patients/patients talking with doctors: improving communication in …

- unc.edu [PDF] 
D Roter, JA Hall, 2006 - books.google.com
We dedicate this book to our spouses, Eric Waller and Fred Gordon, and our
children: Saul, Ben, and Annie Rose, and Jacob, Rebecca, and Sarah. And, we
dedicate this book to one another and the gifts of work, inspiration, ...
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Effect of reducing interns' work hours on serious medical errors in intensive care units

- bowles-langley.com [PDF] 
CP Landrigan, JM Rothschild, JW Cronin, R … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2004 - content.nejm.org
Methods We conducted a prospective, randomized study comparing the rates of
serious medical errors made by interns while they were working according to a
traditional schedule with extended (24 hours or more) work shifts every ...
Cited by 576 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 31 versions

Reporting and preventing medical mishaps: lessons from non-medical near miss reporting …

- bmj.com
P Barach, SD Small - British Medical Journal, 2000 - bmj.com
Reducing mishaps from medical management is central to efforts to improve
quality and lower costs in health care. Nearly 100 000 patients are estimated to
die preventable deaths annually in hospitals in the United States, with ...
Cited by 434 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions

Decisions near the end of life: professional views on life-sustaining treatments.

- ajph.org [PDF] 
MZ Solomon, L O'donnell, B Jennings, V … - American Journal of Public Health, 1993 - Am Public Health Assoc
References 1. Solomon MZ, O'Donnell L, Jennings B, et al. Decisions near the end
of life: profes- sional views on life-sustaining treatments. Am JPublic Health.
1993;83:14-23. 2. Dubler NN. Commentary: Balancing life and death-proceed ...
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Epidemiology of medical error

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SN Weingart, RML Wilson, RW Gibberd, B … - British Medical Journal, 2000 - bmj.com
In a study of the quality of Australian health care, a population based study
modelled on the Harvard study, investigators reviewed the medical records of 14
179 admissions to 28 hospitals in New South Wales and South Australia in ...
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Patients' and physicians' attitudes regarding the disclosure of medical errors

- coloradopatientsafety.org [PDF] 
TH Gallagher, AD Waterman, AG Ebers, VJ … - Jama, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
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A randomized trial of" corollary orders" to prevent errors of omission

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JM Overhage, WM Tierney, XHA Zhou, CJ … - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 1997 - Am Med Inform Assoc
Design: The study was performed on the inpatient general medicine ward of a
public teaching hospital. Faculty and housestaff from the Indiana University
School of Medicine, who used computer workstations to write orders, were ...
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Understanding and responding to adverse events

- marylandpatientsafety.org [PDF] 
C Vincent - New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - content.nejm.org
An adverse outcome for a patient is difficult, some- times traumatic, for all
concerned. Such incidents pose considerable challenges to an organization, both
in terms of the need to respond intelligently to their occurrence and in ...
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Medical error: the second victim

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AW Wu - British Medical Journal, 2000 - bmj.com
Strangely, there is no place for mistakes in modern medicine. Society has
entrusted physicians with the burden of understanding and dealing with illness.
Although it is often said that "doctors are only human," technological ...
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