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Assessing the excess costs of the in-hospital adverse events covered by the AHRQ's Patient Safety Indicators in Switzerland.

Giese A, Khanam R, Nghiem S, et al. Assessing the excess costs of the in-hospital adverse events covered by the AHRQ’s Patient Safety Indicators in Switzerland. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(2):e0285285. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0285285.

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February 21, 2024
Giese A, Khanam R, Nghiem S, et al. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(2):e0285285.
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The Patient Safety Indicators (PSI) developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality aid healthcare organizations to identify potentially harmful events that compromise patient safety. This study from Switzerland shows the financial implications of PSI at a national level. The most common PSI was postoperative hemorrhage/hematoma (27.6%) and the highest cost by case was postoperative acute kidney injury (335% excess cost compared to matched control).

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Giese A, Khanam R, Nghiem S, et al. Assessing the excess costs of the in-hospital adverse events covered by the AHRQ’s Patient Safety Indicators in Switzerland. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(2):e0285285. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0285285.

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