JD Rozich, CR Haraden, RK Resar - Quality and safety in Health Care, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com Adverse drug events continue to be the single most frequent source of healthcare
mishaps, continually placing patients at risk of injury. This is not unexpected,
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RK Resar, JD Rozich, D Classen - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com The growing recognition of harm as an unwelcome and frequently unrecognized
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RK Resar, JD Rozich, T Simmonds, CR … - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com T here is little argument the modern intensive care unit (ICU) represents a
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- ►shouxi.net PJ Sharek, JD Horbar, W Mason, H Bisarya, … - Pediatrics, 2006 - Am Acad Pediatrics METHODS. A NICU-focused trigger tool for adverse event detection was developed
and tested. Fifty patients from each site with a minimum 2-day NICU stay were
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- ►nih.gov AK Jha, GJ Kuperman, JM Teich, L Leape, B … - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 1998 - Am Med Inform Assoc Abstract Background: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are both common and costly. Most
hospitals identify ADEs using spontaneous reporting, but this approach lacks
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- ►nih.gov [PDF] S Brown, K Black, S Mrochek, A Wood, T Bess, … - Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov Background: Adverse events are a leading cause ofmorbidity and mortality.
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ME Lindsay, RK Resar - safetyleaders.org Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety Standardization as a Mechanism to
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T Morimoto, TK Gandhi, AC Seger, TC Hsieh, … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com Investigating the incidence, type, and preventability of adverse drug events
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- ►nih.gov [PDF] TS Field, JH Gurwitz, LR Harrold, JM … - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 2004 - Elsevier Affiliations of the authors: Meyers Primary Care Institute, Fallon Foundation
and University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA (TSF, JHG, LRH,
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