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Methodology and rationale for the measurement of harm with trigger tools

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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
byproduct of health care has initiated focused efforts to create highly reliable
organizations for safe healthcare delivery. While debate continues over the ...
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Adverse drug event trigger tool: a practical methodology for measuring medication related …

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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,
given that drug treatment is the most common medical intervention and ...
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A trigger tool to identify adverse events in the intensive care unit


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
high-risk environment for the delivery of health care. Patients with com- plex
clinical problems are subjected to invasive proce- dures, attended by ...
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Adverse events in the neonatal intensive care unit: development, testing, and findings of an …

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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
randomly selected. All adverse events identified using the trigger tool ...
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Active surveillance using electronic triggers to detect adverse events in hospitalized patients

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MK Szekendi, C Sullivan, A Bobb, J … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: Adverse events (AEs) occur with alarming frequency in health care
and can have a significant impact on both patients and caregivers. There is a
pressing need to understand better the frequency, nature, and etiology of ...
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Automated surveillance for adverse events in hospitalized patients: back to the future

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PM Kilbridge, DC Classen - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
First, however, we must emphasize why some form of surveillance for detection of
harm to patients is indispensable to modern patient safety practices: it allows
us to overcome the serious defects associated with dependence upon ...
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Implementation of a system for computerized adverse drug event surveillance and …


PM Kilbridge, L Alexander, A Ahmad - JCOM-WAYNE PA-, 2006 - turner-white.com
Peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to helping clinicians and health care
executives improve health outcomes with case-based reviews offering CME credit.
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Medication reconciliation: developing and implementing a program


M Schwarz, R Wyskiel - Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2006 - Elsevier
The magnitude of the patient safety problem was publicly reported by the
Institute of Medicine in 1999 [1]. In this report the Institute of Medicine
challenged the health care community to change its systems of care ...
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Detecting adverse events for patient safety research: a review of current methodologies


HJ Murff, VL Patel, G Hripcsak, DW Bates - Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2003 - Elsevier
Promoting patient safety is a national priority. To evaluate interventions for
reducing medical errors and adverse event, effective methods for detecting such
events are required. This paper reviews the current methodologies for ...
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Medication safety: moving from illusion to reality

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D Classen - Jama, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
The importance of medication safety has been recognized for many years, but only
recently has it reemerged as a major public health issue based on numerous
recent studies and high-profile safety events. 1 Drug safety dates back to ...
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