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[PDF] The development of the national reporting and learning system in England and Wales, …


SK Williams, SS Osborn - Medical Journal of Australia, 2006 - mja.com.au
Developing the system The task for the NPSA was to find a way of capturing
information about patient safety incidents — unintended incidents that did
result or could have resulted in patient harm — while promoting a culture ...
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A morbidity and mortality conference-based classification system for adverse events: surgical …


AC Antonacci, S Lam, V Lavarias, P Homel, … - Journal of Surgical Research, 2008 - Elsevier
A total of 1618 adverse events, including 219 deaths, were analyzed following
29,237 operative procedures according to the analysis method described. A list
of 245 adverse events was classified among 15 groups, and a subgroup of 25 ...
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[PDF] . Pediatric Safety and Quality


S Lacey, JB Smith, K Cox - Patient safety and quality: an evidence-based …, 2008 - premierinc.net
Pediatric inpatient safety and quality of care are dynamic and complex
phenomena. Our intent is to inform the reader about efforts underway by
pediatric stakeholders and specialty groups and to understand where ...
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Patient safety problems in adolescent medical care


DM Woods, JL Holl, JD Klein, EJ Thomas - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2006 - Elsevier
The incidence of adverse events in adolescents in the Colorado and Utah Medical
Practice Study was 2.74 (CI 95% = 2.62–2.86), significantly higher than all
other age groups of children. The incidence of preventable adverse events ...
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Patient error: a preliminary taxonomy


S Buetow, L Kiata, T Liew, T Kenealy, S … - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2009 - Annals Family Med
RESULTS Our taxonomy is a 3-level system encompassing 70 potential types of
patient error. The first level classifies 8 categories of error into 2 main
groups: action errors and mental errors. The action errors, which result in ...
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Design of Semantically Interoperable Adverse Event Reporting Framework

- snu.ac.kr [PDF] 
D Seoul - Springer
Abstract. Patient safety is one of the most significant issues not only to
medical providers but also to the general public. Despite the widespread
recognition of the adverse event reporting for patient's safety, there is ...
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Benchmarking Surgical Incident Reports Using a Database and a Triage System to Reduce …


AC Antonacci, S Lam, V Lavarias, P Homel, … - Archives of Surgery, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
Objective To study the profile of incidents affecting quality outcomes after
surgery by developing a usable operating room and perioperative clinical
incident report database and a functional electronic classification, ...
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MJA 2006; 184 (10 Suppl): S65-S68


SK Williams, SS Osborn - mja.com.au
In 2001, the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) was created as part of a
wider reform process to improve quality of care for patients in the National
Health Services of England and Wales. The NPSA was charged with developing ...
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[CITATION] A human error taxonomy for analysing healthcare incident reports: assessing reporting …


K Itoha, N Omataa, HB Andersenb - Journal of Risk Research, 2009 - Routledge
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