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Journal Article > Study
Applying trigger tools to detect adverse events associated with outpatient surgery.
Rosen AK, Mull HJ, Kaafarani H, et al. J Patient Saf. 2011;7:45-59.
This study demonstrated the utility of trigger tools to detect adverse events related to outpatient surgery. Venous thromboembolic events and emergency department triggers appeared the most promising to identify and drive improvements.
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The incidence and cost of unexpected hospital use after scheduled outpatient endoscopy.
Leffler DA, Kheraj R, Garud S, et al. Arch Intern Med. 2010;170:1752-1757.
An automated surveillance system within an existing electronic medical record detected many more post-procedural adverse events than standard voluntary reporting.
Journal Article > Commentary
Patient safety beyond the hospital.
Gandhi TK, Lee TH. N Engl J Med. 2010;363:1001-1003.
This commentary discusses challenges for patient safety improvement work in the ambulatory setting along with recommendations for addressing them.
