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Exploring the causes of adverse events in NHS hospital practice

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G Neale, M Woloshynowych, C Vincent - JRSM, 2001 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
In a previous paper we reported that 10.8% of patients admitted to two large
hospitals in Greater London experienced one or more adverse events, of which
half were deemed preventable. Here we examine the underlying causes of ...
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The incidence of prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: an overview of the research …

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BD Franklin, C Vincent, M Schachter, N … - Drug safety, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
1 Academic Pharmacy Unit, Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust & School of Pharmacy,
University of London, London, UK 2 Surgical Oncology and Technology, Imperial
College School of Medicine, London, UK 3 Clinical Pharmacology, Imperial ...
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Adverse events in plastic surgery


Z Hassan, PD Hodgkinson - British journal of plastic surgery, 2003 - Elsevier
Adverse events are a serious source of harm to patients and a large drain on the
resources of healthcare providers. Retrospective studies have previously been
carried out in the USA, Australia and the UK. In this study a prospective ...
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Adverse events in British hospitals: preliminary retrospective record review

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C Vincent, G Neale, M Woloshynowych - British Medical Journal, 2001 - bmj.com
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A comparison of iatrogenic injury studies in Australia and the USA II: reviewer behaviour and …

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WB Runciman, RK Webb, SC Helps, EJ Thomas … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2000 - ISQHC
Page 1. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2000; Volume 12, Number
5: pp. 379–388 A comparison of iatrogenic injury studies ...
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Measuring errors and adverse events in health care

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EJ Thomas, LA Petersen - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2003 - Springer
In this paper, we identify 8 methods used to measure errors and adverse events
in health care and discuss their strengths and weaknesses. We focus on the
reliability and validity of each, as well as the ability to detect latent ...
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[CITATION] Estimation du risque iatrogène grave dans les établissements de santé en France


P Michel, JL Quenon, AM de Sarasqueta, O … - Etudes et Résultats, 2003
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A protocol for the reduction of surgical errors

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S Bann, A Darzi - British Medical Journal, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
A protocol for the reduction of surgical ... ..................................
................................................. The importance of reporting
errors in ''real time'' ... M edical errors make headline news. The ...
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[PDF] Medication Safety: One Organization's Approach to the Challenge


AM Errors - JCOM, 2001 - turner-white.com
The Institute of Medicine report To Err Is Humanhas led to increased recognition
of the problem of safety in the US health system [1]. Subsequent studies have
con- tinued to document the need for improvement [2]. The next step in the ...
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[PDF] The role and education of doctors in the delivery of health care


C Chantler - LANCET-LONDON-, 1999 - bristol-inquiry.org.uk
SEM2 0003 0001 NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE The role and education of doctors in the
delivery of health care' Cyril Chantier The demand for health care is rising but
the financial and personnel resources available to the UK National Health ...
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