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Safety in anaesthesia: a study of 12 606 reported incidents from the UK National Reporting …


K Catchpole, MDD Bell, S Johnson - Anaesthesia, 2008 - prsjournal.com
The incident reporting database at the National Patient Safety Agency was
interrogated on the nature, frequency and severity of incidents related to
anaesthesia. Of 12 606 reports over a 2-year period, 2842 (22.5%) resulted ...
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Safety in anaesthesia: reporting incidents and learning from them.


AF Merry - Anaesthesia, 2008 - prsjournal.com
Incorporated into a Cost Analysis of Breast ... Beth Aviva Preminger, MD, MPH
Andrea L. Pusic, MD, MHS Colleen M. McCarthy, MD, MS Nishant Verma, BA Aelaf
Worku, BA Peter G. Cordeiro, MD ... Background: Although studies have ...
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Towards an International Classification for Patient Safety: key concepts and terms

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W Runciman, P Hibbert, R Thomson, T Van … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2009 - ISQHC
Methods. Six principles were agreed upon—that the concepts and terms should:
be applicable across the full spectrum of healthcare; be consistent with
concepts from other WHO Classifications; have meanings as close as possible ...
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Attitudes toward the large-scale implementation of an incident reporting system

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J Braithwaite, M Westbrook, J Travaglia - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2008 - ISQHC
Objective. An electronic Incident Information Management System implemented
system-wide by the Department of Health, New South Wales, Australia was
evaluated. We hypothesized that health professionals (i) would support the ...
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Towards safer, better healthcare: harnessing the natural properties of complex …

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J Braithwaite, WB Runciman, AF Merry - British Medical Journal, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Progress involves the use of natural networks and exploiting features
such as their scale-free and small world nature, as well as characteristics of
group dynamics like natural appeal (stickiness) and propagation (tipping ...
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Towards an international classification for patient safety: a Delphi survey

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R Thomson, P Lewalle, H Sherman, P Hibbert … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2009 - ISQHC
Objective. Interpretation and comparison of patient safety information have been
compromised by the lack of a common understanding of the concepts involved. The
World Alliance set out to develop an International Classification for ...
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The epistemology of patient safety research


WB Runciman, GR Baker, P Michel, IL … - Int J Evid Based Healthc, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
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[PDF] Methods and Measures used in Primary Care Patient Safety Research


M Makeham, S Dovey - who.int
Page 1. Better Knowledge for Safer Care Page 1 of 49 Methods and Measures used
in Primary Care Patient Safety Research Makeham, Dovey et al ...
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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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[PDF] Towards safer, better health care: leveraging the strength of networks


AHATT Session - notes.med.unsw.edu.au
Page 1. Towards safer, better health care: leveraging the strength of networks AHA
Think Tank Session: “Translating evidence into practice: an action plan” ...
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