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  1. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/35927/psn-pdf
    February 17, 2011 - On the other hand, the majority of expenditures toward litigation occur in cases of errors in which
  2. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/47330/psn-pdf
    September 19, 2018 - Conversational assistants were unable to answer the majority of questions.
  3. www.ahrq.gov/news/newsroom/case-studies/201603.html
    May 01, 2016 - "While the vast majority of our materials are text-based, we are responding to an increasing demand for
  4. www.ahrq.gov/hai/cusp/clabsi-final-companion/clabsicomp1.html
    January 01, 2013 - While the majority of registered units are adult ICUs and are the focus of the final report, any units
  5. www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/final-research-plan15/depression-in-children-and-adolescents-screening
    September 15, 2013 - seen in a primary care or similar setting identified with MDD Populations in which the majority … The majority of the population must be representative of a primary care population; thus, the Research … Plan excludes studies in which a majority of the participants have a comorbid physical or mental illness
  6. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/technical-series-safer-primary-care
    November 19, 2014 - Much of patient safety research has focused on the hospital setting, but a majority of health care is
  7. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/needlestick-injuries-among-surgeons-training
    November 26, 2008 - revealed that nearly all surgical residents experience a needlestick injury during their training, but the majority
  8. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/patient-safety-ambulatory-settings-technical-brief
    September 29, 2017 - The primary focus on patient safety research has been in the hospital environment, but the majority of
  9. psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/medication-related-malpractice-risks-2016-crico-strategies-national-cbs-report
    July 18, 2018 - The majority of medication safety incidents involved primary care providers or hospital-based nurses
  10. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/factsandfigures/2008/exhibit4_5.jsp
    January 01, 2008 - The majority of costs for circulatory conditions (59 percent) were billed to Medicare. … The majority of costs for respiratory conditions (59 percent) were billed to Medicare.
  11. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/43067/psn-pdf
    November 23, 2014 - The vast majority of these incidents were deemed potentially preventable.
  12. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/41066/psn-pdf
    October 16, 2012 - This follow-up analysis found that incident reports were not filed for the vast majority of these adverse
  13. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/41568/psn-pdf
    April 05, 2013 - The majority of preventable deaths occurred in patients whose life expectancy was considered to be less
  14. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/43664/psn-pdf
    September 01, 2016 - The vast majority of alarms were false-positives.
  15. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/43904/psn-pdf
    October 13, 2015 - Although the majority of these medication administration errors do not harm patients, some have serious
  16. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/42900/psn-pdf
    September 19, 2016 - The majority of inpatient suicides occur in psychiatric units, but a prior Joint Commission sentinel
  17. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/37908/psn-pdf
    June 10, 2010 - Investigators discovered that the majority of RFOs occurred in patients with reportedly correct counts
  18. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/42211/psn-pdf
    April 24, 2013 - The vast majority of respondents (which included physicians, nurses, and allied staff) reported experiencing
  19. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/43914/psn-pdf
    March 13, 2015 - The vast majority of medication-related visits were classified as causing moderate harm, but approximately
  20. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/41779/psn-pdf
    September 28, 2016 - The majority of physicians in the study agreed that smartphones may create serious distractions during