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Classification of health information technology safety events in a pediatric tertiary care hospital.

Khan A, Karavite DJ, Muthu N, et al. Classification of health information technology safety events in a pediatric tertiary care hospital. J Patient Saf. 2023;19(4):251-257. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000001119.

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June 7, 2023
Khan A, Karavite DJ, Muthu N, et al. J Patient Saf. 2023;19(4):251-257.
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For incidents to be properly addressed, incident reports must be appropriately identified and categorized by safety managers. This study compared the categorization of incidents as involving health information technology (HIT) or not involving HIT by specialists trained in HIT and patient safety and safety managers trained in traditional methods of health safety. Safety managers only agreed with the HIT specialist classification 25% and 75% of the time on incidents involving or not involving HIT, respectively. Increased education for safety managers on the interaction of HIT and patient safety may result in better classification of HIT-related incidents.

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Khan A, Karavite DJ, Muthu N, et al. Classification of health information technology safety events in a pediatric tertiary care hospital. J Patient Saf. 2023;19(4):251-257. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000001119.

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