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Outside case review of surgical pathology for referred patients: the impact on patient care.
Swapp RE, Aubry MC, Salomão DR, Cheville JC. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2013;137:233-240.
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Patient safety and telephone medicine: some lessons from closed claim case review.
Katz HP, Kaltsounis D, Halloran L, Mondor M. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23:517-522.
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Detecting adverse drug reactions on paediatric wards: intensified surveillance versus computerised screening of laboratory values.
Haffner S, von Laue N, Wirth S, Thurmann PA. Drug Saf. 2005;28:453-464.
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Missed and delayed diagnoses in the emergency department: a study of closed malpractice claims from 4 liability insurers.
Kachalia A, Gandhi TK, Puopolo AL, et al. Ann Emerg Med. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49:196-205.
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Identifying diagnostic errors in primary care using an electronic screening algorithm.
Singh H, Thomas EJ, Khan MM, Petersen LA. Arch Intern Med. 2007;167:302-308.
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Intralipid medication errors in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Chuo J, Lambert G, Hicks RW. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2007;33:104-111.
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Diagnostic errors in orthopedic surgery: evaluation of resident documentation of neurovascular examinations for orthopedic trauma patients.
Tan EW, Ting BL, Jia XF, Skolasky RL, McFarland EG. Am J Med Qual. 2013;28:60-68.
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Incidence and nature of adverse events during pediatric sedation/anesthesia for procedures outside the operating room: report from the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium.
Cravero JP, Blike GT, Beach M, et al. Pediatrics. 2006;118:1087-1096.
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Perceptions of risk to patient safety in the pediatric ICU, a study of American pediatric intensivists.
Bauer P, Hoffmann RG, Bragg D, Scanlon MC. Safety Sci. 2013;53:160-167.
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Paid malpractice claims for adverse events in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Bishop TF, Ryan AK, Casalino LP. JAMA. 2011;305:2427-2431.
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Decreasing errors in pediatric continuous intravenous infusions.
Lehmann CU, Kim GR, Gujral R, Veltri MA, Clark JS, Miller MR. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2006;7:225-230.
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Medication reconciliation for reducing drug-discrepancy adverse events.
Boockvar KS, Carlson Lacorte H, Giambanco V, Fridman B, Siu A. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2006;4:236-243.
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Surgeon age and operative mortality in the United States.
Waljee JF, Greenfield LJ, Dimick JB, Birkmeyer JD. Ann Surg. 2006;244:353-362.
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Adverse events in the neonatal intensive care unit: development, testing, and findings of an NICU-focused trigger tool to identify harm in North American NICUs.
Sharek PJ, Horbar JD, Mason W, et al. Pediatrics. 2006;118:1332-1340.
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Surgeon commitment to trauma care decreases missed injuries.
Lin YK, Lin CJ, Chan HM, et al. Injury. 2012 Nov 3; [Epub ahead of print].
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The role of surgeon error in withdrawal of postoperative life support.
Schwarze ML, Redmann AJ, Brasel KJ, Alexander GC. Ann Surg. 2012;256:10-15.
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Retained surgical items: a problem yet to be solved.
Stawicki SP, Moffatt-Bruce SD, Ahmed HM, et al. J Am Coll Surg. 2013;216:15-22.
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Impact of resident participation in surgical operations on postoperative outcomes: National Surgical Quality Improvement Program.
Kiran RP, Ahmed Ali U, Coffey JC, Vogel JD, Pokala N, Fazio VW. Ann Surg. 2012;256:469-475.
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Ambulatory care adverse events and preventable adverse events leading to a hospital admission.
Woods DM, Thomas EJ, Holl JL, Weiss KB, Brennan TA. Qual Saf Health Care. 2007;16:127-131.
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Diagnostic errors in primary care: lessons learned.
Ely JW, Kaldjian LC, D'Alessandro DM. J Am Board Fam Med. 2012;25:87-97.
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