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Setting priorities for patient safety

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WB Runciman, MJ Edmonds, M Pradhan - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Aim: To provide a basis for setting priorities to improve patient safety by
ranking adverse events by resource consumption as well as by outcome. This was
done by classifying a set of AEs, according to how they may be prevented, ...
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Lessons from the Australian Patient Safety Foundation: setting up a national patient safety …

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WB Runciman - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
The evolution of the concepts and processes underpinning the Australian Patient
Safety Foundation's systems over the last 15 years are traced. An ideal system
should have the following attributes: an independent organisation to ...
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An integrated framework for safety, quality and risk management: an information and …

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WB Runciman, JAH Williamson, A Deakin, KA … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
More needs to be done to improve safety and quality and to manage risks in
health care. Existing processes are fragmented and there is no single
comprehensive source of information about what goes wrong. An integrated ...
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[PDF] Iatrogenic injury in Australia


WB Runciman, J Moller - A report prepared by the Australian Patient Safety …, 2001 - apsf.net.au
Page 1. Iatrogenic Injury in Australia i IATROGENIC INJURY IN AUSTRALIA A report
prepared by the Australian Patient Safety Foundation for the ...
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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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A classification for incidents and accidents in the health-care system.


WB Runciman, SC Helps, EJ Sexton, A … - Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Problems that arise from health-care management, rather than from a disease
process, are now recognized as making a substantial contribution to patient
morbidity and mortality and to the cost of health care. However, most ...
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Consequences of medical errors observed by family physicians.


SM Dovey, RL Phillips, LA Green, GE Fryer - American family physician, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In two studies about medical errors, family physicians reported health, time,
and financial consequences in nearly 85 percent of their error reports. Health
consequences occurred when the error caused pain, extended or created ...
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Evaluating a medical error taxonomy.

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J Brixey, TR Johnson, J Zhang - Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT Healthcare has been slow in using human factors principles to reduce
medical errors. The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) recognizes
that a lack of attention to human factors during product development may ...
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Family physicians' solutions to common medical errors.


SM Dovey, RI Phillips, LA Green, GE Fryer, … - American family physician, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In two US studies about medical errors in 2000 and 2001, family physicians
offered their ideas on how to prevent, avoid, or remedy the five most often
reported medical errors. Almost all reports (94 percent) included at least ...
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The wrong diagnosis: identifying causes of potentially adverse events in general practice …

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A Bhasale - Family Practice, 1998 - Oxford Univ Press
The wrong diagnosis: use of incident monitoring 309 frequently both valid and
necessary to adopt a 'wait and see' approach.6 Despite these complexities,
community expectations of diagnosis in general practice are high, with ...
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