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Do Medical Inpatients Who Report Poor Service Quality Experience More Adverse Events …

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BB Taylor, ER Marcantonio, O Pagovich, A … - Medical Care, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: Service quality deficiencies are common in health care. However, little
is known about the relationship between service quality and the occurrence of
adverse events and medical errors. We hypothesized that patients who ...
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Relation of patients' experiences with individual physicians to malpractice risk

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HP Rodriguez, AMC Rodday, RE Marshall, KL … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2007 - ISQHC
Objective. Patient care experience survey data might be useful for managing
individual physician malpractice risk, but available evidence is limited. This
study assesses whether patients' experiences with individual physicians, as ...
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Analysis of 23 364 patient-generated, physician-reviewed malpractice claims from a non- …


K Pukk-Härenstam, J Ask, M Brommels, J … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Context: In Sweden, patient malpractice claims are handled administratively and
compensated if an independent physician review confirms patient injury resulting
from medical error. Full access to all malpractice claims and hospital ...
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[PDF] LEARNING FROM PATIENT INJURY CLAIMS


KP Härenstam - diss.kib.ki.se
Background: The Institute of Medicine report, To err is human, heightened
attention to safety and quality performance in healthcare. This has led to
demands on healthcare systems to collect data on safety and quality ...
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Surgical Site Infection as a Surrogate Marker of Physician Impairment


RJ Sherertz, TB Karchmer - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 2009 - UChicago Press
Antimicrobial-resistant pathogens that cause healthcare-associated infections
(HAIs) pose an ongoing and increasing challenge to hospitals, both in the
clinical treatment of patients and in the prevention of the ...
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Predicting patient complaints in hospital settings


TJB Kline, C Willness, WA Ghali - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: The prediction of patient complaints is not clearly understood. This
is important in so far as patient complaints have been shown to correlate with
other adverse outcomes of interest in acute care facilities.
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Predictors of patient satisfaction in surgery


JJ Mira, O Tomás, M Virtudes-Pérez, C Nebot, … - Surgery, 2009 - Elsevier
Seventy-seven percent of inpatients and 88.3% of outpatients were satisfied (χ
2 = 509.31; P < .0001). Case-mix and hospital size were associated with
satisfaction in inpatients (χ 2 = 19.31; P = .013). Older inpatients ...
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Patient dissatisfaction recorded in hospital notes in New Zealand: their occurrence and …


P Davis, R Lay-Yee, R Briant - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2008 - nzma.org.nz
Results Overall, 2.7% of medical notes carried mentions of patient
dissatisfaction and/or litigation, varying slightly by hospital type and rising
to a rate of 6.9% for adverse events. Such incidents were likely to be ...
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