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Changes in intensive care unit nurse task activity after installation of a third-generation intensive care unit information system. February 15, 2006
Four patients say Cedars-Sinai did not tell them they had received a radiation overdose. October 28, 2009
Overkill: An avalanche of unnecessary medical care is harming patients physically and financially. What can we do about it? May 20, 2015
Doctors make mistakes. A new documentary explores what happens when they do—and how to fix it. February 6, 2019
Saving lives: hospitals have signed on to a six-part plan to avoid a multitude of unnecessary deaths. July 13, 2005
Hospital-error oversight called lax: state takes too long to investigate mistakes, patient advocates say. May 18, 2005
Challenges ahead in technology training: a report on the training initiative of the Committee on Technology. October 11, 2006
The Definition of Quality and Approaches to Its Assessment. Vol 1. Explorations in Quality Assessment and Monitoring. March 27, 2005
Medication-Related Adverse Outcomes in U.S. Hospitals and Emergency Departments, 2008. April 27, 2011
Her husband died by suicide. She sued his pain doctors—a rare challenge over an opioid dose reduction. December 1, 2021
Unstoppable: this doctor has been investigated at every level of government. How is he still practicing? August 23, 2023
Racial and ethnic disparities in obstetric and gynecologic care and role of implicit biases. May 18, 2023
Better care for surgical patients: recognizing and responding to the unexpected to save lives. January 29, 2020
There is a vulnerable group we must not leave behind in our response to COVID-19: people who are dependent on illicit drugs. May 13, 2020
Do Black and White Patients Experience Similar Rates of Adverse Safety Events at the Same Hospital? August 18, 2021
Black Patients are More Likely Than White Patients to be in Hospitals with Worse Patient Safety Conditions. April 7, 2021
How to seek care for non-covid health issues during the pandemic, and why you shouldn’t delay. September 29, 2021
Cyberattack on UnitedHealth still impacting prescription access: "These are threats to life". March 13, 2024
Filling the gaps on the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Do Not Crush List for Immediate-release Products December 22, 2021
Home Health Agencies Failed To Report Over Half of Falls With Major Injury and Hospitalization Among Their Medicare Patients. November 8, 2023
Interview In Conversation with...Barbara Pelletreau and John Riggi about Cybersecurity March 27, 2024
‘I felt like I was dying’: how women with postpartum depression fall through the cracks of U.S. health care. July 5, 2023
Hospitals in two states denied an abortion to a miscarrying patient. Investigators say they broke federal law. May 31, 2023
Why do so many Black women die in pregnancy? One reason: doctors don't take them seriously. May 31, 2023
Feds move to rein in prior authorization, a system that harms and frustrates patients. March 22, 2023
A systems analysis of work-related violence in hospitals: stakeholders, contributory factors, and leverage points. February 22, 2023
The impact of meaningful use and electronic health records on hospital patient safety. November 2, 2022
Charlie Bourg was on the lookout for veterans harmed by a new VA computer system. He didn’t expect to be one of them. September 21, 2022
Combined impact of Medicare's hospital pay for performance programs on quality and safety outcomes is mixed. August 10, 2022
Criminalization of human error and a guilty verdict: a travesty of justice that threatens patient safety. April 20, 2022
The analysis of hospital readmission rates after the implementation of hospital readmissions reduction program. April 13, 2022
Anatomy of a medical device recall: how defective products can slip through an outdated system. October 27, 2021
Outpatient insulin-related adverse events due to mix-up errors: findings from two national surveillance systems, United States, 2012-2017. March 24, 2021
The dollar or disease burden: caps on healthcare spending may save money, but at what "cost" to patients? March 2, 2021
How U.S. teams advanced communication and resolution program adoption at local, state and national levels. January 13, 2021
Changes in early high-risk opioid prescribing practices after policy interventions in Washington State. October 28, 2020
Medical bias: from pain pills to COVID-19, racial discrimination in health care festers. June 24, 2020