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Children’s Hospitals (1-20 of 128):
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1.   Study: Effect of a rapid response team on hospital-wide mortality and code rates outside the ICU in a children’s hospital.
 Sharek PJ, Parast LM, Leong K, et al. JAMA. 2007;298:2267-2274.
 
2.   Study: Unexpected increased mortality after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system.
 Han YY, Carcillo JA, Venkataraman ST, et al. Pediatrics. 2005;116:1506-1512.
 
3.   Study: Are language barriers associated with serious medical events in hospitalized pediatric patients?
 Cohen AL, Rivara F, Marcuse EK, McPhillips H, Davis R. Pediatrics. 2005;116:575-579.
 
4.   Study: Medication errors in neonatal and paediatric intensive-care units.
 Raju TN, Kecskes S, Thornton JP, Perry M, Feldman S. Lancet. 1989;2:374-376.
 
5.   Study: Medication error prevention by clinical pharmacists in two children's hospitals.
 Folli HL, Poole RL, Benitz WE, Russo JC. Pediatrics. 1987;79:718-722.
 
6.   Study: Medication errors and adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients.
 Kaushal R, Bates DW, Landrigan C, et al. JAMA. 2001;285:2114-2120.
 
7.  Study: Characteristics of medication errors and adverse drug events in hospitals participating in the California Pediatric Patient Safety Initiative.
 Takata GS, Taketomo CK, Waite S; for the California Pediatric Patient Safety Initiative. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2008;65:2036-2044.
 
8.  Study: Assessing controlled substance prescribing errors in a pediatric teaching hospital: an analysis of the safety of analgesic prescription practice in the transition from the hospital to home.
 Lee BH, Lehmann CU, Jackson EV, et al. J Pain. 2009;10:160-166.  
 
9.  Study: An intervention to decrease narcotic-related adverse drug events in children's hospitals.
 Sharek PJ, McClead RE Jr, Taketomo C, et al. Pediatrics. 2008;122:e861-e866.
 
10.  Study: Unit-based clinical pharmacists' prevention of serious medication errors in pediatric inpatients.
 Kaushal R, Bates DW, Abramson EL, Soukup JR, Goldmann DA. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2008;65:1254-1260.
 
11.  Study: Underdiagnosis of hypertension in children and adolescents.
 Hansen ML, Gunn PW, Kaelber DC. JAMA. 2007;298:874-879.
 
12.  Study: Charges and lengths of stay attributable to adverse patient-care events using pediatric-specific quality indicators: a multicenter study of freestanding children's hospitals.
 Kronman MP, Hall M, Slonim AD, Shah SS. Pediatrics. 2008;121:e1653-e1659.
 
13.  Study: Development, testing, and findings of a pediatric-focused trigger tool to identify medication-related harm in US children's hospitals.
 Takata GS, Mason W, Taketomo C, Logsdon T, Sharek PJ. Pediatrics. 2008;121:e927-e935.
 
14.  Study: Rates of medication errors among depressed and burnt out residents: prospective cohort study.
 Fahrenkopf AM, Sectish TC, Barger LK, et al. BMJ. 2008;336:488-491.
 
15.  Study: Iatrogenic events in admitted neonates: a prospective cohort study.
 Ligi I, Arnaud F, Jouve E, Tardieu S, Sambuc R, Simeoni U. Lancet. 2008;371:404-410.
 
16.  Study: Patient safety rounds in a pediatric tertiary care center.
 Rinke ML, Zimmer KP, Lehmann CU, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2008;34:5-12.
 
17.  Study: Implementation and impact of a rapid response team in a children's hospital.
 Zenker P, Schlesinger A, Hauck M, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2007;33:418-425.
 
18.  Study: Preventable harm occurring to critically ill children.
 Larsen GY, Donaldson AE, Parker HB, Grant MJ. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2007;8:331-336.
 
19.  Study: The host hospital 24-hour underreferral rate: an automated measure of call-center safety.
 Hirsh DA, Simon HK, Massey R, Thornton L, Simon JE. Pediatrics. 2007;119:1139-1144.
 
20.  Study: Prevention of pediatric medication errors by hospital pharmacists and the potential benefit of computerized physician order entry.
 Wang JK, Herzog NS, Kaushal R, et al. Pediatrics. 2007;119:e77-85.
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