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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-david-gruen-md
January 31, 2020 - In Conversation With... … to hospital-based practice, and the one common denominator has been that radiologists can’t keep up. … a hospital, you don’t know if they’ve had a CT scan at the outpatient imaging center last week. … Ultimately, hospitals will be forced to harmonize this data. … If a patient has a CT scan for a kidney stone two days ago across the street, that hospital is not going
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/artificial-intelligence-and-diagnostic-errors
January 31, 2020 - Use of AI in diagnostic imaging can be included in processes such as acquiring the image, processing … to hospital-based practice, and the one common denominator has been that radiologists can’t keep up. … a hospital, you don’t know if they’ve had a CT scan at the outpatient imaging center last week. … Ultimately, hospitals will be forced to harmonize this data. … If a patient has a CT scan for a kidney stone two days ago across the street, that hospital is not going
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/interruptions-and-distractions-health-care-improved-safety-mindfulness
February 01, 2014 - Much of our work has focused on improving safety in the hospital, but outside the hospital there are … We have made extensive progress in changing the culture in hospitals and other health care institutions … for promoting patient and family engagement in hospital safety. … We have seen substantial progress in patient and family engagement in hospitals across the country. … Medicine paper from 2010 showing no improvements in North Carolina hospitals.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/73902/psn-pdf
September 29, 2021 - After being called at home, the patient returned to the hospital and was admitted with a
presumptive … of intravenous antibiotic therapy, the patient developed worsening neurologic symptoms
on his third hospital … leading to thrombosis and cord ischemia.3,5
The incidence of SEA has increased from 0.5-2 per 10,000 hospital … admissions in 1970-1990 to 2-8 per
10,000 hospital admissions in 2000-2015.6–8 This increase is multifactorial … An estimated 40,000 to 80,000 preventable
hospital deaths attributed to medical errors occur annually
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/emergence-application-based-healthcare
August 05, 2022 - I am an assistant professor in cardiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. … attack, and about 75% of those hospital readmissions are preventable. … and check whether it made any difference in hospital readmissions? … We conducted the MiCORE study across four hospitals: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical … Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Reading Health.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33859/psn-pdf
June 01, 2018 - In Conversation With… Richard Hoppmann, MD
June 1, 2018
In Conversation With… Richard Hoppmann, MD. … What got you interested
in this in the first place?
Dr. … in it? … Then there are others who live in
rural settings who have made arrangements with hospitals and insurance … , and hospital systems.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-david-juurlink-md-phd
May 22, 2017 - It describes a database-drudging exercise at a Boston hospital that cannot possibly show the risk of … movement really begins in earnest in around 2000. … Delirium, falls, fractures, subdurals, testosterone suppression, motor vehicle collisions. … June 25, 2018
The other opioid crisis: hospital shortages lead to patient pain, medical … December 21, 2016
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/mistaken-dose-naloxone
March 21, 2009 - The responsibility to provide education falls on both the prescriber and the dispensing pharmacist. … an effort to decrease alert fatigue by suppressing low priority alerts in the EHR. 11 In this case, … could also be observed in high-risk patients on long-term prescription opioids in outpatient settings … Drug—drug interactions that should be non-interruptive in order to reduce alert fatigue in electronic … June 16, 2019
Analysis of prescribers' notes in electronic prescriptions in ambulatory
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/opioid-overdose-patient-safety-problem
May 01, 2017 - It describes a database-drudging exercise at a Boston hospital that cannot possibly show the risk of … movement really begins in earnest in around 2000. … Delirium, falls, fractures, subdurals, testosterone suppression, motor vehicle collisions. … June 25, 2018
The other opioid crisis: hospital shortages lead to patient pain, medical … December 21, 2016
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/do-not-disturb
February 03, 2011 - shaking but quickly falling asleep when the stimulus ceased. … action than in remediation. … "( 5 ) An investment in education in professionalism and in physician self-care can help prevent a lifetime … of subsequent problems in some cases. … Topic
Hospitals
Health Care Providers
Health Care Executives and Administrators
Organizational
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psnet.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-10/spotlight_case_delayed_symptomatic_subdural_hematoma_slides.pptx
January 01, 2024 - to the hospital for a persistent headache after a sledding injury with his son 4 days earlier. … Case Details (3)
However, about two weeks later, the patient’s wife insisted that he go back to the hospital … the patient described in this report. … In this scenario, a false negative CT interpretation would result in a treatment plan that does not include … the older population, in the setting of antiplatelet or anticoagulation use, or in the presence of a
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/840256/psn-pdf
November 16, 2022 - In Conversation With... … and its role in
patient safety. … My focus has
been in primary care, the hospital, ICUs [intensive care units], ED [emergency department … While I was an intern at
Johns Hopkins Hospital and worked with the human factors engineer, I realized … people are in the system.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/crossing-line
December 01, 2012 - However, this relationship is not present in 20% of individuals, in whom the internal jugular vein may … In general, radiographic confirmation of catheter location is reliable. … In contrast, venous cannulation results in an immediate drop in the column of saline. … in outpatient settings: clinical practice guideline. … Dropped Lung
May 1, 2003
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33805/psn-pdf
April 01, 2016 - In Conversation With… Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP
April 1, 2016
In Conversation With… Thomas J. … TN: A number of luminaries in the field advised us that many groups had fairly significant leverage in … This was the
model in the VA under Jim Bagian's leadership, and it resulted in significant engagement … psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/girl-who-died-twice-every-patients-nightmare-libby-zion-case-and-hidden-hazards-hospitals … The medical
community in general and ACGME in particular was criticized by the IOM in their report because
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33796/psn-pdf
January 01, 2016 - In Conversation With… Mark L. Graber, MD
January 1, 2016
In Conversation With… Mark L. … More importantly, I was the Chief of Medicine at a VA Hospital, and in our peer review program, we were … one—but they generally assume it's the other guy who's not as good
or not as careful, or it's the other hospital … For example, if I don't diagnose something correctly in clinic, that patient
may go on into the hospital … The second is the oral exam, which I think is still done in the UK but is long gone in medicine in the
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-sigall-k-bell-md
February 26, 2025 - In Conversation With… Sigall K. … We've ended up in this peculiar place in medicine today. … Medical Center in Seattle, an urban safety net hospital. … Anecdotally, an elderly patient receiving care at our hospital was travelling with family, got sick in … August 22, 2018
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-richard-hoppmann-md
June 01, 2018 - Then there are others who live in rural settings who have made arrangements with hospitals and insurance … , and hospital systems. … For those practitioners working within a hospital system, there often will be institutional privileging … Some hospitals have adopted application-specific privileging (i.e., privileging for POCUS assessment … Britto, MD
February 1, 2007
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/safety-considerations-building-point-care-ultrasound-program
June 01, 2018 - For those practitioners working within a hospital system, there often will be institutional privileging … Some hospitals have adopted application-specific privileging (i.e., privileging for POCUS assessment … Then there are others who live in rural settings who have made arrangements with hospitals and insurance … , and hospital systems. … to 20 hospitals in England during implementation of the 7-day services national health policy.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/861738/psn-pdf
January 31, 2024 - Patients should
lie supine during the exam to avoid vasovagal reactions that could lead to falls and … Hand and wrist tendons may be repaired in the ED or later in the ambulatory setting. … depends on the location and extent of the injury, the clinical setting (e.g.,
academic versus rural hospital … In a retrospective study of legal claims of negligence for hand and upper extremity surgery in Greece … Extensor and flexor tendon injuries in the hand, wrist, and foot. In: Roberts
JR, Hedges JR, eds.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-01/spotlight_case_laceration_needed_exam_not_x-ray_final.pdf
January 01, 2024 - • Patients should lie supine during the exam to avoid vasovagal reactions that could
lead to falls … the ED or later in the ambulatory
setting … depends on the location and extent of the injury, the clinical setting (e.g.,
academic versus rural hospital … • In a retrospective study of legal claims of negligence for hand and upper extremity
surgery in … Extensor and Flexor Tendon Injuries in the Hand, Wrist, and Foot. In: Roberts JR, Hedges JR, eds.