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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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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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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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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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Reevaluating the safety profile of pediatrics: a comparison of computerized adverse drug …


J Ferranti, MM Horvath, H Cozart, J Whitehurst … - Pediatrics, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
RESULTS. A total of 849 medication-related reports were entered into the safety
reporting system, and 93 caused patient harm, resulting in an adverse drug event
rate of 1.8 events per 1000 pediatric patient-days. Seventy eight of the ...
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Automated surveillance for adverse drug events at a community hospital and an academic …

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PM Kilbridge, UC Campbell, HB Cozart, MG … - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 2006 - Elsevier
To compare the rates and nature of ADEs at an academic medical center and a
community hospital using a single computerized ADE surveillance system. ...
Prospective cohort study of patients admitted to two tertiary care hospitals.
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A multifaceted approach to safety: the synergistic detection of adverse drug events in adult …

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J Ferranti, MM Horvath, H Cozart, J … - Journal of Patient Safety, 2008 - journals.lww.com
From the *Department of Pediatrics, †Department of Surgery, and ‡Center for
Excellence in Surgical Outcomes, Duke University School of Medicine; and §Duke
Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC.
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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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[PDF] Understanding safer practices in health care: a prologue for the role of indicators


VAK PhD, MHS Karol Wicker, SO PhD, N … - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - survey.cpsciences.com
Page 1. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 11, 2, 161–170 © 2005
Blackwell Publishing Ltd 161 Blackwell Science, LtdOxford ...
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The relationship between sedative infusion requirements and permissive hypercapnia in …


AG Vinayak, B Gehlbach, AS Pohlman, JB Hall … - Critical care medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Permissive hypercapnia (PH) may result from mechan- ical ventilation
(MV) strategies that intentionally reduce minute ven- tilation. Sedative doses
required to tolerate PH have not been well characterized. With increased ...
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