Newspaper/Magazine Article Patient safety in the ED. Citation Text: Patient safety in the ED. Hospitals & health networks. 2006;80(5):6 p. following 48, 2. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 31, 2006 Hospitals & health networks. 2006;80(5):6 p. following 48, 2. View more articles from the same authors. The authors discuss the kinds of errors that occur in emergency departments and outline processes for minimizing their occurrence. PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Patient safety in the ED. Hospitals & health networks. 2006;80(5):6 p. following 48, 2. 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Nurses' role in detecting deterioration in ward patients: systematic literature review. September 30, 2009
The Commonwealth Fund Quality Improvement Colloquium: Patient Safety Five Years After To Err Is Human. March 27, 2005
Evaluation of postoperative handover using a tool to assess information transfer and teamwork. May 4, 2011
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How effective are incident-reporting systems for improving patient safety? A systematic literature review. December 16, 2015
CVS taps a design legend to reinvent the prescription label. Next stop: the pharmacy. October 18, 2017
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Patient Safety Innovations Journal Article Study The Stoplight Mobility Alert System for safety and prevention of falls in children with physical and cognitive impairments. November 16, 2022
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Cedars-Sinai doctors cling to pen and paper: transition to electronic medical records proves difficult. April 3, 2005
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Patient Safety Innovations Remote Response Team and Customized Alert Settings Help Improve Management of Sepsis May 31, 2023
A cluster randomized trial of two implementation strategies to deliver audit and feedback in the EQUIPPED medication safety program. April 26, 2023
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WebM&M Cases Norepinephrine Dosing Error Associated with Multiple Health System Vulnerabilities May 26, 2021
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Intervention study for the reduction of medication errors in elderly trauma patients. September 2, 2020
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A 25-year-old teacher died after waiting hours at the ER. She's not the only one who saw delays. March 11, 2020
WebM&M Cases “This is the wrong patient's blood!”: Evaluating a Near-Miss Wrong Transfusion Event January 29, 2020
Missed serious neurologic conditions in emergency department patients discharged with nonspecific diagnoses of headache or back pain. October 30, 2019
Partnering with families and patient advocates: another line of defense in adverse event surveillance. August 14, 2019
What interventions could reduce diagnostic error in emergency departments? A review of evidence, practice and consumer perspectives. July 24, 2019
Patient safety and quality outcomes for ED patients admitted to alternative care area inpatient beds. May 29, 2019
Are more experienced clinicians better able to tolerate uncertainty and manage risks? A vignette study of doctors in three NHS emergency departments in England. February 27, 2019
Assessment of a simulated case-based measurement of physician diagnostic performance. January 23, 2019
Developing standardized "receiver-driven" handoffs between referring providers and the emergency department: results of a multidisciplinary needs assessment. December 5, 2018
Efficacy of educational video game versus traditional educational apps at improving physician decision making in trauma triage: randomized controlled trial. January 17, 2018
The Ask Me to Explain campaign: a 90-day intervention to promote patient and family involvement in care in a pediatric emergency department. June 1, 2016
Associations between attending physician workload, teaching effectiveness, and patient safety. February 3, 2016