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Use of a falls incident reporting system to improve care process documentation in nursing …


LM Wagner, E Capezuti, PC Clark, PA … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: 207 medical records of resident who fell were examined. Over 75% of the
sample triggered at high risk for falls by the minimum data set. An adequate
neurological assessment was documented for only 18.4% of residents who had ...
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[CITATION] Risk management: Incident reports


J Braun - Long-Term Care and Litigation, 2001
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Relationship of Safety Climate and Safety Performance in Hospitals.

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S Singer, S Lin, A Falwell, D Gaba, L Baker - Health Services Research, 2009 - ccmjournal.org
Objective. To examine the relationship between measures of hospital safety
climate and hospital performance on selected Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs).
Data Sources. Primary data from a 2004 survey of hospital personnel. ...
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Using a survey of incident reporting and learning practices to improve organisational …


DL Cooke, PB Dunscombe, RC Lee - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Respondents were more familiar with and more positive about incident
identification and reporting—the first two stages of incident learning. Their
overall perception of incident learning was most influenced by the ...
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Adverse-event-reporting practices by US hospitals: results of a national survey


DO Farley, A Haviland, S Champagne, AK Jain … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Context: Little is known about hospitals' adverse-event-reporting systems, or
how they use reported data to improve practices. This information is needed to
assess effects of national patient-safety initiatives, including ...
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Communication: The first tool in risk management for long-term care


C Phillips - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2004 - Elsevier
Healthcare professionals have long appreciated the relationship that
communication plays in the risk of liability. However, despite that awareness,
communication issues remain at the core of most litigation. 1 Nowhere is ...
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[PDF] An empirical study of system improvement by frontline employees in hospital units


AL Tucker - Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2007 - isu.uzh.ch
¡MANUFACTURING & SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Vol. 9, No. 4, Fall 2007, pp.
492-505 ifiSN 1523-46141 EissN 1526-54981071 090410492 inßQM dot 10.1287/msom.
1060.0156 ©2007 INTO RMS An Empirical Study of System Improvement by ...
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Feedback from incident reporting: information and action to improve patient safety

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J Benn, M Koutantji, L Wallace, P Spurgeon, … - British Medical Journal, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/qshc.2007.024166 2009;18;11-21 Qual. Saf. Health Care J Benn,
M Koutantji, L Wallace, P Spurgeon, M Rejman, A Healey and C Vincent ...
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Incident review management: a systemic approach to performance improvements.


MS Silver - Journal for healthcare quality: official publication of … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Incident reporting has emerged as a cornerstone of sound quality improvement
programs. Sentinel events, "a serious and undesirable occurrence involving the
loss of life, limb, or function of an individual served" (Joint Commission ...
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Current approaches to postfall assessment in nursing homes


DG Miceli, NE Strumpf, SC Reinhard, MT Zanna … - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2004 - Elsevier
Falls in nursing homes occur among a large percentage of residents. Their onset
necessitates a postfall assessment (PFA) be performed by clinical staff to
determine likely etiology. The absence of an empirically validated ...
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