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  1. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/missed-acute-coronary-syndrome-during-telephone-triage-out-hours-primary-care-lessons-case
    March 11, 2020 - Study Missed acute coronary syndrome during telephone triage at out-of-hours primary care: lessons from a case-control study. Citation Text: Erkelens DC, Rutten FH, Wouters LT, et al. Missed Acute Coronary Syndrome During Telephone Triage at Out-of-Hours Primary Care. J Patient Saf. 2022…
  2. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/effects-computerized-decision-support-system-implementations-patient-outcomes-inpatient-care
    November 06, 2019 - Review Emerging Classic Effects of computerized decision support system implementations on patient outcomes in inpatient care: a systematic review. Citation Text: Varghese J, Kleine M, Gessner SI, et al. Effects of computerized decision support system implementa…
  3. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/systematic-review-effectiveness-interruptive-medication-prescribing-alerts-hospital-cpoe
    August 17, 2016 - Review A systematic review of the effectiveness of interruptive medication prescribing alerts in hospital CPOE systems to change prescriber behavior and improve patient safety. Citation Text: Page N, Baysari MT, Westbrook JI. A systematic review of the effectiveness of interruptive medic…
  4. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/comparing-rates-adverse-events-detected-incident-reporting-and-global-trigger-tool-systematic
    December 13, 2023 - Review Comparing rates of adverse events detected in incident reporting and the Global Trigger Tool: a systematic review. Citation Text: Hibbert PD, Molloy CJ, Schultz TJ, et al. Comparing rates of adverse events detected in incident reporting and the Global Trigger Tool: a systematic re…
  5. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/impact-pharmacist-facilitated-hospital-discharge-program-quasi-experimental-study
    December 21, 2014 - Study Impact of a pharmacist-facilitated hospital discharge program: a quasi-experimental study. Citation Text: Walker PC, Bernstein SJ, Jones JNT, et al. Impact of a pharmacist-facilitated hospital discharge program: a quasi-experimental study. Arch Intern Med. 2009;169(21):2003-10. d…
  6. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/analysis-interprofessional-clinical-learning-environment-quality-improvement-and-patient
    April 19, 2017 - Study Analysis of the interprofessional clinical learning environment for quality improvement and patient safety from perspectives of interprofessional teams. Citation Text: Cheng MKW, Collins S, Baron RB, et al. Analysis of the interprofessional clinical learning environment for quality…
  7. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/effect-interventions-improve-safety-culture-healthcare-workers-hospital-settings-systematic
    September 06, 2023 - Review Effect of interventions to improve safety culture on healthcare workers in hospital settings: a systematic review of the international literature. Citation Text: Finn M, Walsh A, Rafter N, et al. Effect of interventions to improve safety culture on healthcare workers in hospital s…
  8. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/prevalence-potentially-inappropriate-prescribing-older-people-primary-care-and-its
    September 28, 2016 - Study Emerging Classic Prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people in primary care and its association with hospital admission: longitudinal study. Citation Text: Pérez T, Moriarty F, Wallace E, et al. Prevalence of potentially inappropri…
  9. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/risk-factors-and-outcomes-foreign-body-left-during-procedure-analysis-413-incidents-after
    December 04, 2016 - Study Risk factors and outcomes for foreign body left during a procedure: analysis of 413 incidents after 1,946,831 operations in children. Citation Text: Camp M, Chang DC, Zhang Y, et al. Risk factors and outcomes for foreign body left during a procedure: analysis of 413 incidents after…
  10. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/reducing-nosocomial-transmission-covid-19-implementation-covid-19-triage-system
    July 29, 2020 - Commentary Reducing nosocomial transmission of COVID-19: implementation of a COVID-19 triage system. Citation Text: Wake RM, Morgan M, Choi J, et al. Reducing nosocomial transmission of COVID-19: implementation of a COVID-19 triage system. Clin Med (Lond). 2020;20(5):e141-e145. doi:10.78…
  11. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/exposure-incivility-does-not-hinder-speaking-randomised-controlled-high-fidelity-simulation
    August 24, 2022 - Study Exposure to incivility does not hinder speaking up: a randomised controlled high-fidelity simulation-based study. Citation Text: Vauk S, Seelandt JC, Huber K, et al. Exposure to incivility does not hinder speaking up: a randomised controlled high-fidelity simulation-based study. Br…
  12. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/evaluation-and-mitigation-limitations-large-language-models-clinical-decision-making
    March 09, 2022 - Commentary Evaluation and mitigation of the limitations of large language models in clinical decision-making. Citation Text: Hager P, Jungmann F, Holland R, et al. Evaluation and mitigation of the limitations of large language models in clinical decision-making. Nat Med. 2024;30(9):2613-…
  13. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/impact-oncology-drug-shortages-chemotherapy-treatment
    November 01, 2012 - Study Impact of oncology drug shortages on chemotherapy treatment. Citation Text: Alpert A, Jacobson M. Impact of Oncology Drug Shortages on Chemotherapy Treatment. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2019;106(2):415-421. doi:10.1002/cpt.1390. Copy Citation Format: DOI Google Scholar PubM…
  14. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/new-safety-event-reporting-system-improves-physician-reporting-surgical-intensive-care-unit
    August 02, 2011 - Study A new safety event reporting system improves physician reporting in the surgical intensive care unit. Citation Text: Schuerer DJE, Nast PA, Harris CB, et al. A new safety event reporting system improves physician reporting in the surgical intensive care unit. J Am Coll Surg. 2006…
  15. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/improving-patient-family-and-clinician-experience-after-harmful-events-when-things-go-wrong
    July 01, 2020 - Study Improving the patient, family, and clinician experience after harmful events: the "When Things Go Wrong" curriculum. Citation Text: Bell SK, Moorman D, Delbanco T. Improving the patient, family, and clinician experience after harmful events: the "when things go wrong" curriculum. A…
  16. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/are-autopsy-findings-still-relevant-management-critically-ill-patients-modern-era
    April 22, 2015 - Study Are autopsy findings still relevant to the management of critically ill patients in the modern era? Citation Text: Fröhlich S, Ryan O, Murphy N, et al. Are autopsy findings still relevant to the management of critically ill patients in the modern era? Crit Care Med. 2014;42(2):336…
  17. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/prescribing-discrepancies-likely-cause-adverse-drug-events-after-patient-transfer
    December 08, 2010 - Study Prescribing discrepancies likely to cause adverse drug events after patient transfer. Citation Text: Boockvar KS, Liu S, Goldstein N, et al. Prescribing discrepancies likely to cause adverse drug events after patient transfer. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18(1):32-6. doi:10.1136/qshc…
  18. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/medication-safety-two-intensive-care-units-community-teaching-hospital-after-electronic
    October 31, 2014 - Study Medication safety in two intensive care units of a community teaching hospital after electronic health record implementation: sociotechnical and human factors engineering considerations. Citation Text: Carayon P, Wetterneck TB, Cartmill R, et al. Medication Safety in Two Intensive …
  19. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/unprecedented-solutions-extraordinary-times-helping-long-term-care-settings-deal-covid-19
    January 12, 2022 - Commentary Emerging Classic Unprecedented solutions for extraordinary times: helping long-term care settings deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Citation Text: Gaur S, Dumyati G, Nace DA, et al. Unprecedented solutions for extraordinary times: helping long-term car…
  20. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/reader-bias-breast-cancer-screening-related-cancer-prevalence-and-artificial-intelligence
    February 01, 2013 - Study Reader bias in breast cancer screening related to cancer prevalence and artificial intelligence decision support-a reader study. Citation Text: Al-Bazzaz H, Janicijevic M, Strand F. Reader bias in breast cancer screening related to cancer prevalence and artificial intelligence deci…

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