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The care transitions intervention: translating from efficacy to effectiveness.
Voss R, Gardner R, Baier R, Butterfield K, Lehrman S, Gravenstein S. Arch Intern Med. 2011;171:1232-1237.
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Patient safety climate in primary care: age matters.
Holden LM, Watts DD, Hinton WP. J Patient Saf. 2009;5:23-28.
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Performance of a fail-safe system to follow up abnormal mammograms in primary care.
Grossman E, Phillips RS, Weingart SN. J Patient Saf. 2010;6:172-179.
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Stopping the error cascade: a report on ameliorators from the ASIPS collaborative.
Parnes B, Fernald D, Quintela J, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2007;16:12-16.
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Physician perspectives on quality and error in the outpatient setting.
Manwell LB, Williams ES, Babbott S, Rabatin JS, Linzer M. WMJ. 2009;108:139-144.
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Information exchange among physicians caring for the same patient in the community.
van Walraven C, Taljaard M, Bell CM, et al. CMAJ. 2008;179:1013-1018.
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Creating a better discharge summary: improvement in quality and timeliness using an electronic discharge summary.
O'Leary KJ, Liebovitz SM, Feinglass J, et al. J Hosp Med. 2009;4:219-225.
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Transitioning between electronic health records: effects on ambulatory prescribing safety.
Abramson EL, Malhotra S, Fischer K, et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2011;26:868-874.
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Consequences of inadequate sign-out for patient care.
Horwitz LI, Moin T, Krumholz HM, Wang L, Bradley EH. Arch Intern Med. 2008;168:1755-1760.
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Identifying discrepancies in electronic medical records through pharmacist medication reconciliation.
Stewart AL, Lynch KJ. J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2012;52:59-66.
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Medication prescribing and monitoring errors in primary care: a report from the Practice Partner Research Network.
Wessell AM, Litvin C, Jenkins RG, Nietert PJ, Nemeth LS, Ornstein SM. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:e21.
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Patients' perceptions of safety if interpersonal continuity of care were to be disrupted.
Pandhi N, Schumacher J, Flynn KE, Smith M. Health Expect. 2008;11:400-408.
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Improving medication safety in primary care using electronic health records.
Nemeth LS, Wessell AM. J Patient Saf. 2010;6:238-243.
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Managed care penetration and other factors affecting computerized physician order entry in the ambulatory setting.
Menachemi N, Ford EW, Chukmaitov A, Brooks RG. Am J Manag Care. 2006;12:738-744.
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Communication and collaboration: it's about the pharmacists, as well as the physicians and nurses.
Holden LM, Watts DD, Walker PH. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:169-172.
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Medication errors reported by US family physicians and their office staff.
Kuo GM, Phillips RL, Graham D, Hickner JM. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17:286-290.
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Impact of implementing alerts about medication black-box warnings in electronic health records.
Yu DT, Seger DL, Lasser KE, et al. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2011;20:192-202.
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Advanced practice nursing students' identification of patient safety issues in ambulatory care.
Schnall R, Larson E, Stone PW, John RM, Bakken S. J Nurs Care Qual. 2013;28:169-175.
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The preliminary development and testing of a global trigger tool to detect error and patient harm in primary-care records.
de Wet C, Bowie P. Postgrad Med J. 2009;85:176-180.
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Experience with a trigger tool for identifying adverse drug events among older adults in ambulatory primary care.
Singh R, McLean-Plunckett EA, Kee R, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:199-204.
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