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Exploring the iceberg of errors in laboratory medicine


M Plebani - Clinica Chimica Acta, 2009 - Elsevier
The last few decades have seen a significant decrease in the rates of analytical
errors in clinical laboratories, and currently available evidence demonstrates
that the pre- and post-analytical steps of the total testing process (TTP) ...
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Interpretative commenting: A tool for improving the laboratory–clinical interface


M Plebani - Clinica Chimica Acta, 2009 - Elsevier
The clinical interpretation of laboratory results is an integral part of
laboratory services. However, while many clinical laboratories provide comments
of some form or other in their reports, this provision varies from one ...
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Frequency of failure to inform patients of clinically significant outpatient test results

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LP Casalino, D Dunham, MH Chin, R Bielang, … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2009 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods We conducted a retrospective medical record review of 5434 randomly
selected patients aged 50 to 69 years in 19 community-based and 4 academic
medical center primary care practices. Primary care practice physicians ...
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GRADE: assessing the quality of evidence for diagnostic recommendations


HJ Schunemann, AD Oxman, J Brozek, P … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - ebm.bmj.com
The best evidence of test performance comes from large randomised trials of
different diagnostic strategies that directly measure patient-important
outcomes. 1 However, these trials are few and far between—an informal ...
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Mitigation of patient harm from testing errors in family medicine offices: a report from …


DG Graham, DM Harris, NC Elder, CB … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: We identified mitigation in 123 (21%) of 597 testing process event
reports. Of the identified mitigators, 79% were persons from inside the
practice, and 7% were patients or patient's family. Older age was the only ...
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[PDF] Physician Misconduct and Public Disclosure Practices at the Medical Board of California


BR Sala - policyarchive.org
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[PDF] Sources of preanalytical error in primary health care


J Söderberg - umu.diva-portal.org
Copyright © Johan Söderberg New Series No 1250 ISSN: 0346-6612 ISBN:
978-91-7264-741-1 Printed by: Print & Media Umeå, Sweden 2009 ... Patient rest
and venous stasis practices in PHCs ... Differences between subgroups of ...
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Timely Follow-up of Abnormal Diagnostic Imaging Test Results in an Outpatient Setting: Are …


H Singh, EJ Thomas, S Mani, D Sittig, H … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2009 - archinte.highwire.org
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[PDF] Creating Safety in the Diagnostic Testing Processes of Family Medical Practices


TR McEwen, 2008 - etd.ohiolink.edu
Page 1. CREATING SAFETY IN THE DIAGNOSTIC TESTING PROCESSES OF FAMILY MEDICAL
PRACTICES A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ...
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Comparison of Point of Care and Laboratory HbA1c Analysis: A MetroNet Study

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KL Schwartz, J Monsur, A Hammad, MG … - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2009 - jabfp.com
Background: Evaluating new technology in clinical practice is an important
component of translating research into practice. We considered the feasibility
of using a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-waived point ...
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