-
psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/make-hospitals-less-deadly-dose-data
August 13, 2014 - Preventable adverse events may result in more harm than previously thought.
-
www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/hai/tools/perinatal-care-2/hypertension_4-situation-monitoring.pptx
July 01, 2023 - Smith’s initial presentation to L&D triage, I thought Beth did well by identifying her severe-range blood … Smith, but I thought everyone did a great job and Ms. … She actively invites thoughts from Ms. … Smith’s bedside nurse, Beth, a quieter teammate, who hasn’t yet contributed her thoughts. … Johnson encouraged independent thought, inclusion, and prompted discussion of both opportunities for
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33822/psn-pdf
January 01, 2017 - RW: Once you started getting interested in health care, what were your thoughts about patient safety … The nurses themselves discovered that, because they had all gone to different nursing
schools and thought … Which was a demonstration in a real place, in real time, with real people that with the right kind of
thought … RW: Did you find any fundamental differences in health care that shaped your thinking? … I thought
people will now see this, they will look at their own place, and they will adopt these ideas
-
digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/medication-management-elderly-transcript-081811.pdf
June 16, 2021 - It’s interesting because when I looked at those - and I can remember reading the study
and thinking … In addition to looking and thinking about that time that’s spent, you have to understand
with older … Again, just thinking about well what does this mean? … Ironically, when I wrote this project up with the grant application, I was thinking that the
root cause … But yet, the physician is thinking that they have all the
knowledge.
-
www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/evidencenow/heart-health/smoking-use-ready-or-not.pdf
June 02, 2025 - And be open to the patient: “I’d like to hear your thoughts about stopping, or cutting
back on your … I’d like to
hear your thoughts about stopping or cutting back on your smoking.”
19 Clinical … “What are
your thoughts about stopping, or cutting down?” “What do you enjoy about smoking?”
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/38217/psn-pdf
April 26, 2017 - all levels are encouraged to report errors, openly
discuss mistakes, and contribute to solutions, is thought
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/40026/psn-pdf
September 20, 2011 - However, inconsistencies in
postoperative care are thought to contribute to persistent variation in
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/42835/psn-pdf
April 21, 2015 - hospital-board-oversight-quality-and-patient-safety-narrative-review-and-
synthesis-recent
Hospital leadership oversight is thought
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/43474/psn-pdf
August 28, 2017 - (such as
teaching status and percentage of minority patients) and geographic characteristics, both thought
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/42710/psn-pdf
December 29, 2014 - Computerized provider order entry is thought to reduce prescribing errors, but it has not
specifically
-
www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/teamstepps-program/video/module-4-mutual-support-facilitator-bullet-points.pdf
June 02, 2025 - 16
Begin by reviewing notes and formulating thoughts
-
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/infectiousdisease_hi_impact.pdf
December 01, 2013 - Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts commenting on this topic thought that
prophylactic use … Experts thought that emtricitabine/tenofovir could have a big
impact on health promotion by reducing … Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts thought that the Xpert MTB/RIF test could
potentially be … By increasing diagnosis rates of MDD experts thought, that there would be
greater demand for mental … If shown to significantly improve survival in patients with HIV, experts thought anal Pap screening
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33756/psn-pdf
October 01, 2013 - had higher doses
https://psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-rebecca-smith-bindman-md
than you thought … people weren't paying much attention, and the doses therefore
were set haphazardly without a lot of thought … So as the doses went up, we
were thinking about this problem less, and when attention came to this issue … Her husband sued because he thought
that the cancer came from the radiation from the CT and that she … I thought that this was a great educational opportunity but he also set the stage.
-
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/s29.pdf
October 01, 2007 - Most respondents thought it was unethical
and dishonest not to notify physicians. … Another subject thought that informed consent would
not be required for a CRT any more than it would … Some subjects thought that physi-
cians should have discretion about informing the patient, and
others … Others thought that the reduction of copayments
should not be necessary. … For instance,
most IRB leaders thought written informed consent would not
be required in a CRT.
-
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/arthritis_hi_impact.pdf
January 01, 2014 - The experts providing comments thought that the therapy’s anticipated high cost
and possible adverse … However, experts thought that as a new therapy,
rilonacept could diffuse more widely than intended … As such, PRP is thought by some researchers to
have potential regenerative effects on cartilage in … Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts thought that the drug might address the unmet
need for a … The adverse
event risks, they thought, might limit adoption, reimbursement, and
diffusion.
-
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/diabetes-horizon-scan-high-impact-1306.pdf
January 01, 2016 - Experts thought that the intervention would reduce per-patient treatment costs,
compared with costs … Experts thought that the per-patient cost of about $20,000 annually associated
with ranibizumab use … However, experts thought
this intervention could significantly halt disease progression and improve … While experts thought that the initial use of these systems would be limited, they
saw significant … Most experts thought that compared with other treatments for DME, it is likely
to be costly.
-
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/05_depression_potential_high_impact_2012-12-10.pdf
January 01, 2012 - soldiers who develop PTSD, clinical
depression, substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts … For these reasons, experts thought that patients would be
extremely accepting of the intervention. … In terms of patient and clinical acceptance of this procedure, some experts thought the
invasiveness … On one hand, some experts thought that patients with treatment-refractory
depression would readily … posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), clinical depression,
substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts
-
effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/pdf/epc-child-adolesc-mental-health-grand-rounds.pptx
May 22, 2025 - Michelle Zabel, M.S.S.
4:00–4:15 Presentation of Management of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Youth … Extension Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Social Work
Management of Suicidal Thoughts … alarming increase in STB and Suicide deaths, there are few EBG
In practice, treatments for suicidal thoughts … affect regulation, and organization of family relationships to buffer the adolescent against suicidal thinking … risks and contributors to risk as well as in planning for how to address those problems until suicidal thinking
-
psnet.ahrq.gov/node/866622/psn-pdf
August 28, 2024 - believe we have a moral imperative to be open-
minded to all the different possible approaches to thinking … Safety-II stresses
critical thinking and what it takes to be agile and to adapt to different circumstances … We could have gone back to basics and doubled down on the traditional
way of thinking about safety. … Chalapathy Venkatesan: When I first started to learn about Safety-I and Safety-II, I thought we do Safety … Leaders sometimes tend to filter and say, “But that's not how we do it” or “I thought we said this is
-
www.ahrq.gov/cahps/surveys-guidance/american-indian/about/survey-measures.html
March 01, 2018 - about pros and cons of choices for treatment or health care
Q50 Provider asked what patient thought