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Improving medication administration error reporting systems. Why do errors occur?
Published in Ambulatory outreach (2000)“…Monitoring medication administration errors (MAE) is often included as part of the hospital's risk management program. While observation of actual medication…”
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Developing a culture of patient safety at the VA
Published in Ambulatory outreach (2000)“…Patient safety is a topic that has become prominent in the minds of many, both within and outside the healthcare field over the past several months. But in…”
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MedTeams: teamwork advances emergency department effectiveness and reduces medical errors
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A mindful infrastructure for increasing reliability
Published in Ambulatory outreach (2000)“…Traditional analyses of adverse medical events and errors have focused on individuals. The search for a cause typically has stopped at the person closest to…”
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Rainbow care: the Broselow-Luten system. Implications for pediatric patient safety
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Sentinel events, root cause analysis, and proactive risk reduction
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Action to improve patient safety: "safety" prone health care systems
Published in Ambulatory outreach (2000)“…The error prone health care system is complex, tightly coupled and hierarchical. Who's at fault when an error occurs? How do we keep patients safe and prevent…”
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Time for accountability: facing the tough questions will build public trust
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Hidden perils of automation and its effect on error reduction
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Mistakes happen. Improved processes mean fewer mistakes
Published in Ambulatory outreach (1999)“…A patient receives the wrong medication. Another waits in an exam room, forgotten. Yet another undergoes expensive imaging, only to find the pictures taken…”
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Operation clean break--a community health center response to gang related violence
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Five ingredients for patient safety
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Expanding primary care for the right reasons
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Using readily available data to assist with asthma management
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Studying the effects of nurse prenatal and early infancy home visitations
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Achieving success for freestanding ambulatory care centers. Start-up and initial operation
Published in Ambulatory outreach (1999)“…This is the last in a series of three articles focusing on achieving success for freestanding ambulatory care centers. This article discusses start-up and…”
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Cost effective management of chronic illness
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Case management of asthma in a primary care setting
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Patient safety is not an oxymoron
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