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BOOK/REPORT
Managing Patients' Medicines after Discharge from Hospital.
London, UK: Care Quality Commission; October 2009. CQC-039-500-ESP-102009. ISBN: 9781845622442.
COMMENTARY
Processes for effective communication in primary care.
Weiner SJ, Barnet B, Cheng TL, Daaleman TP. Ann Intern Med. 2005;142:709-714.
GRANT RECIPIENT
AHRQ Risk-informed Intervention Development and Implementation of Safe Practices in Ambulatory Care.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; October 2008.
STUDY
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.
MULTI-USE WEBSITE
Getting Safer Care.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
STUDY
Pharmacist-supported medication review training for general practitioners: feasibility and acceptability.
Krska J, Gill D, Hansford D. Med Educ.
2006;40:1217-1225.
COMMENTARY
Simple strategies to avoid medication errors.
Jenkins RH, Vaida AJ. Fam Pract Manag. 2007;14:41-47.
BOOK/REPORT
Inspiring Ideas and Celebrating Successes: A Guidebook to Leading Patient Safety Practices in Ontario Hospitals.
OHA Patient Safety Support Service. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Ontario Hospital Association; 2006.
STUDY
Safety of telephone triage in general practitioner cooperatives: do triage nurses correctly estimate urgency?
Giesen P, Ferwerda R, Tijssen R, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2007;16:181-184.
STUDY
Incident reporting practices in the preanalytical phase: low reported frequencies in the primary health care setting.
Söderberg J, Grankvist K, Brulin C, Wallin O. Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 2009;69:731-735.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Patient Safety Papers 5.
Baker GR, ed. Healthc Q. 2010;13:1-136.
COMMENTARY
The Dropped Lung.
Heffner JE. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. May 2003.
BOOK/REPORT
Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; July 2008. AHRQ Publication Nos. 080034 (1-4).
STUDY
Medication reconciliation in ambulatory care: attempts at improvement.
Nassaralla CL, Naessens JM, Hunt VL, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:402-407.
REVIEW
Safety learning system development—incident reporting component for family practice.
O'Beirne M, Sterling P, Reid R, Tink W, Hohman S, Norton P. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:252-257.
COMMENTARY
Revisiting duty-hour limits — IOM recommendations for patient safety and resident education.
Iglehart JK. N Engl J Med. 2008;359:2633-2635.
BOOK/REPORT
Advancing Patient Safety: A Decade of Evidence, Design, and Implementation.
Rockville, MD; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; November 2009. AHRQ Publication No. 09(10)-0084.
STUDY
A 'Communication and Patient Safety' training programme for all healthcare staff: can it make a difference?
Lee P, Allen K, Daly M. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:84-88.
BOOK/REPORT
Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; February 2005. AHRQ Publication Nos. 050021 (1-4).
STUDY
Approaches to reducing the most important patient errors in primary health-care: patient and professional perspectives.
Buetow S, Kiata L, Liew T, Kenealy T, Dovey S, Elwyn G. Health Soc Care Community. 2010;18:296-303.
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