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AUDIOVISUAL
Chasing Zero: Winning the War on Healthcare Harm.
Austin, TX: Texas Medical Institute for Technology and the Quaid Foundation; 2010.
ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY/GUIDELINES
ACOG Committee Opinion No. 447: patient safety in obstetrics and gynecology.
ACOG Committee on Patient Safety and Quality Improvement. Obstet Gynecol. 2009;114:1424-1427.
BOOK/REPORT
A Patient Safety Handbook for Ambulatory Care Providers.
Oak Brook, IL: Joint Commission Resources; 2009. ISBN: 9781599403670.
AWARD RECIPIENT
2006 Quest for Quality Prize.
Runy LA. Hosp Health Netw. September 2006.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Settlement to be used for hospital training in labeling medicines.
Ostrom CM. Seattle Times. September 13, 2005;Local News:B3
STUDY
Challenges faced in providing safe care in rural perinatal settings.
Jukkala AM, Kirby RS. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2009;34:365-371.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
The English Patient Safety Programme.
J Health Serv Research Pol. 2010;15(suppl 1):S1-S91.
BOOK/REPORT
Pediatric Patient Safety in the Emergency Department.
Krug SE, ed. Oak Brook, IL: Joint Commission Resources and the American Academy of Pediatrics; 2010. ISBN: 9781599402123.
BOOK/REPORT
Consumer Guide to Adverse Health Events.
St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Health; January 2009.
BOOK/REPORT
Toward Improving the Outcome of Pregnancy: Enhancing Perinatal Health Through Quality, Safety and Performance Initiatives (TIOP III).
Berns SD, ed. White Plains, NY: March of Dimes; December 2010.
COMMENTARY
Danger in Disruption
Fontaine DK. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. October 2009.
REVIEW
Perinatal high reliability.
Knox GE, Simpson KR. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2011;204: 373-377.
STUDY
A comprehensive obstetrics patient safety program improves safety climate and culture.
Pettker CM, Thung SF, Raab CA, et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2011;204:216.e1-e6.
STUDY
Paid malpractice claims for adverse events in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Bishop TF, Ryan AK, Casalino LP. JAMA. 2011;305:2427-2431.
STUDY
Mobile in situ obstetric emergency simulation and teamwork training to improve maternal–fetal safety in hospitals.
Guise J, Lowe NK, Deering S, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010;36:443-453:AP1-AP2.
COMMENTARY
Bloody BP Cuff.
Madan AK. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. May 2003.
STUDY
Development and usability of a behavioural marking system for performance assessment of obstetrical teams.
Tregunno D, Pittini R, Haley M, Morgan PJ. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:393-396.
COMMENTARY
Building team and technical competency for obstetric emergencies: the mobile obstetric emergencies simulator (MOES) system.
Deering S, Rosen MA, Salas E, King HB. Simul Healthc. 2009;4:166-173.
REVIEW
Office-based anesthesia.
Kurrek MM, Twersky RS. Can J Anaesth. 2010;57:256-272.
TOOLKIT
Making Strides in Safety.
Chicago, IL: American Medical Association.
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