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Voluntary medication error reporting program in a Japanese national university hospital


H Furukawa, H Bunko, F Tsuchiya, K … - The Annals of pharmacotherapy, 2003 - Harvey Whitney Books
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 37, No. 11, pp. 1716-1722. DOI
10.1345/aph.1C330 © 2003 Harvey Whitney Books Company. ... BACKGROUND: In
Japan, as in other countries, medical accidents arising from human error ...
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Results of a survey on medical error reporting systems in Korean hospitals


J Kim, DW Bates - International journal of medical informatics, 2006 - Elsevier
Recent data suggest that medical injuries, or adverse events, represent an
important international problem, and that many are caused by errors. Spontaneous
reporting is the main tool used to detect errors and adverse events in most ...
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[PDF] 26,000 Close Call Reports: Lessons from the University of Texas Close Call Reporting …


D Simmons, JA Mick - ahrq.gov
The 26,000 close call reports collected through The University of Texas Close
Call Reporting System (UTCCRS)—funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality and a research project of The University of Texas Center of ...
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[PDF] . Error Reporting and Disclosure


ZR Wolf, RG Hughes - origin.www.ahrq.gov
This chapter examines reporting of health care errors (eg, verbal, written, or
other form of communication and/or recording of near miss and patient safety
events that generally involves some form of reporting system) and these ...
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[PDF] Can the Heinrich ratio be used to predict harm from medication errors?


K Taxis, 2005 - pcpoh.bham.ac.uk
Page 1. Can the Heinrich ratio be used to predict harm from medication errors?
Report to the Patient Safety Research Programme (Policy ...
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Development and evaluation of prescription supporting window to propel rational drug use


H Furukawa, M Hayashi, M Tsujita, K … - Jap J Med Informatics, 2000 - sciencelinks.jp
TOP > J-EAST > List of Journal Titles (J) > Japan Journal of Medical
Informatics(2000) > Development and Evaluation of Prescription Supporting Window
to Propel Rational Drug Use. ... Development and Evaluation of ...
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[PDF] Implementation of a Data-based Medical Event Reporting System in the US Department of …


MA Davis, GW Rake, 2005 - ahrq.gov
Department of Defense Instruction 6025.17 established the Military Health System
Patient Safety Registry (MHSPSR) on August 16, 2001. MHSPSR is required to
“review reports of adverse events, close calls, and root cause analyses; ...
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[PDF] Ten considerations for easing the transition to a Web-based patient safety reporting system


SK Ulep, SL Moran, 2005 - dtic.mil
Moving to a Web-based system for tracking patient safety events is a goal of
many health care organizations. How does an organization know if it is
adequately prepared to make this significant process and cultural change? ...
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Measuring and benchmarking quality in hospitals.


J Homa-Lowry - Michigan health & hospitals - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As the cost of health care increases, but the resources available to deliver
patient care decrease, the issue of quality becomes a major concern for everyone
either receiving or delivering health care services. Adding to the ...
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[PDF] Does Medical Error Disclosure Violate the Medical Malpractice Insurance Cooperation …


JD Banja - Advances in patient safety: from research to … - origin.www.ahrq.gov
Medical malpractice insurance policies customarily contain a “cooperation”
clause requiring insureds to cooperate with the insurer's efforts to defend the
insured against a claim. A common stipulation in this clause forbids the ...
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