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Opportunities and Recommendations for State–Federal Coordination to Improve Health System Performance: A Focus on Patient Safety. January 27, 2010
Rating hospitals by the stars: the feds' latest plan to measure quality is the most controversial. June 1, 2016
Achieving Safe Health Care: Delivery of Safe Patient Care at Baylor Scott & White Health. January 6, 2016
Medicare study finds teaching hospitals have higher risk of complications; findings disputed. February 29, 2012
Cultural Issues Related to Allegations of Bullying and Harassment in NHS Highland: Independent Review Report. June 26, 2019
Cognitive Errors and Diagnostic Mistakes: A Case-Based Guide to Critical Thinking in Medicine. July 10, 2019
NY Medicaid ups the ante: by refusing to pay for 14 'never events,' the nation's biggest Medicaid program could propel other states into action. July 9, 2008
Rx for a better prescription. Hospital bans doctors from using confusing medical abbreviations. October 5, 2005
Junior medics bullied to lie about hours: doctors ordered to work without proper training. June 1, 2005
Interview In Conversation with... Joan Stanley about The Role of Undergraduate Nursing Education in Patient Safety November 27, 2023
Perspectives on Safety The Role of Undergraduate Nursing Education in Patient Safety November 27, 2023
Impact of critical event checklists on anaesthetist performance in simulated operating theatre emergencies. July 31, 2019
Animated stories of medical error as a means of teaching undergraduates patient safety: an evaluation study. July 24, 2019
Knowledge retention after simulated crisis: importance of independent practice and simulated mortality. June 5, 2019
Virtual patients designed for training against medical error: exploring the impact of decision-making on learner motivation. May 15, 2019
Guided reflection interventions show no effect on diagnostic accuracy in medical students. March 20, 2019
Teaching about diagnostic errors through virtual patient cases: a pilot exploration. February 27, 2019
Imitating incidents: how simulation can improve safety investigation and learning from adverse events. June 27, 2018
Empowering patients and agents to help prevent errors with living wills, DNRs, and POLSTs. June 27, 2018
Using simulation to identify sources of medical diagnostic error in child physical abuse. April 27, 2016