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Operational failures and interruptions in hospital nursing


AL Tucker, SJ Spear - Health Services Research, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Address correspondence to Anita L. Tucker, DBA, MS, The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania, 551 Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19104-6340. Anita L. Tucker is also with the Leonard Davis Institute, ...
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Economics of central line-associated bloodstream infections

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RP Shannon, B Patel, D Cummins, AH … - American Journal of Medical Quality, 2006 - ajm.sagepub.com
Hospital-acquired infections add considerable morbidity and mortality to patient
care. However, a detailed economic analysis of these infections on an individual
case basis has been lacking. The authors examined both the hospital ...
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Enhancing patient safety through organizational learning: Are patient safety indicators a step …


PE Rivard, AK Rosen, JS Carroll - Health Services Research, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Address correspondence to Peter E. Rivard, MHSA, Research Associate, Center for
Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, Bedford VAMC, 200 Springs Road
(152), Bedford, MA 01730. Amy K. Rosen, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, ...
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The impact of social work environment, teamwork characteristics, burnout, and personal …

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M Estryn-Behar, BIJM Van der Heijden, H … - Medical Care, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Madeleine Estryn-Béhar, MD, PhD,* Beatrice IJM Van der Heijden, PhD,† Halszka
Oginska, PhD,‡ Donatella Camerino, PhD,§ Olivier Le Nézet, MsC,* Paul
Maurice Conway, PhD,§ Clementine Fry, MsC,* Hans-Martin Hasselhorn, MD, ...
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Work-arounds in health care settings: Literature review and research agenda


JRB Halbesleben, DS Wakefield, BJ … - Health Care Management Review, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > January/March 2008 - Volume 33 - Issue 1 >
Work-arounds in health care settings: Literature review and... ... Halbesleben,
Jonathon RB; Wakefield, Douglas S.; Wakefield, Bonnie J.
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[PDF] An empirical study of system improvement by frontline employees in hospital units


AL Tucker - Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2007 - isu.uzh.ch
¡MANUFACTURING & SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Vol. 9, No. 4, Fall 2007, pp.
492-505 ifiSN 1523-46141 EissN 1526-54981071 090410492 inßQM dot 10.1287/msom.
1060.0156 ©2007 INTO RMS An Empirical Study of System Improvement by ...
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Current Pulse: Can a Production System Reduce Medical Errors in Health Care?


A Printezis, M Gopalakrishnan - Quality Management in Healthcare, 2007 - journals.lww.com
One of the reasons for rising health care costs is medical errors, a majority of
which result from faulty systems and processes. Health care in the past has used
process-based initiatives such as Total Quality Management, Continuous ...
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Systems ambiguity and guideline compliance: a qualitative study of how intensive care units …

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AP Gurses, KL Seidl, V Vaidya, G Bochicchio, … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: The concept of systems ambiguity to explain non-compliance with
evidence-based guidelines emerged from the data. Ambiguities hindering
consistent compliance were related to tasks, responsibilities, methods, ...
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Fixing healthcare from the inside: Teaching residents to heal broken delivery processes as …


SJ Spear - Academic Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
There is a marked gap between the potential of medical science to treat illness
and injury and the performance of the health care system in which hard- working,
intelligent, well-trained people put that science to work. Care is ...
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[PDF] CHALLENGES AND PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES DURING MEDICATION …


RJ Holden, SJ Alper, MC Scanlon, K … - 2 nd Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety …, 2008 - heps2005.org
Page 1. CHALLENGES AND PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES DURING MEDICATION MANAGEMENT:
A STUDY OF A PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BEFORE AND AFTER BAR-CODING. ...
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