Hospital medicine; Medical education; Medical errors; Quality improvement; Safety
Indexed keywords
AUTOMATION;
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL;
ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM;
HUMAN;
MEDICAL EDUCATION;
MEDICAL ERROR;
NURSING;
PATIENT SAFETY;
RESIDENCY EDUCATION;
RESIDENT;
REVIEW;
SCORING SYSTEM;
HOSPITAL BED CAPACITY, 300 TO 499;
HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS;
HOSPITALS, COMMUNITY;
HUMANS;
INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY;
MEDICAL RECORDS SYSTEMS, COMPUTERIZED;
MEDICATION ERRORS;
MEDICATION SYSTEMS, HOSPITAL;
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS;
PATIENT DISCHARGE;
RISK MANAGEMENT;
Voluntary electronic reporting of medical errors and adverse events. An analysis of 92,547 reports from 26 acute care hospitals
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Milch CE, Salem DN, Pauker SG, Lundquist TG, Kumar S, Chen J. Voluntary electronic reporting of medical errors and adverse events. An analysis of 92,547 reports from 26 acute care hospitals. J Gen Intern Med. 2006;21(2):165-70. Feb.
Physician perception of hospital safety and barriers to incident reporting
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Schectman JM, Plews-Ogan ML. Physician perception of hospital safety and barriers to incident reporting. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2006;32(6):337-43. Jun.
Residents report on adverse events and their causes
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Jagsi, Kitch BT, Weinstein DF, Campbell EG, Hutter M, Weissman JS. Residents report on adverse events and their causes. Arch Intern Med. 2005;165(22):2607-13. Dec 12-26.
Organizing the transfer of patient care information: The development of a computerized resident sign-out system
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Van Eaton EG, Horvath KD, Lober WB, Pellegrini CA. Organizing the transfer of patient care information: the development of a computerized resident sign-out system. Surgery. 2004;136(1):5-13. Jul.
Using a computerized sign-out program to improve continuity of inpatient care and prevent adverse events
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Petersen LA, Orav EJ, Teich JM, O'Neil AC, Brennan TA. Using a computerized sign-out program to improve continuity of inpatient care and prevent adverse events. Jt Comm J Qual Improv. 1998;24(2):77-87. Feb.