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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.
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Development of trigger tools for surveillance of adverse events in ambulatory surgery.
Kaafarani HM, Rosen AK, Nebeker JR, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:425-429.
Ambulatory surgery remains a relatively understudied area of patient safety. This article proposes a novel trigger tool for detecting postoperative adverse events after ambulatory surgical procedures.
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A quality initiative to decrease pathology specimen-labeling errors using radiofrequency identification in a high-volume endoscopy center.
Francis DL, Prabhakar S, Sanderson SO. Am J Gastroenterol. 2009;104:972-975.
This study successfully reduced specimen-labeling errors by implementation of a paperless protocol using radiofrequency identification technology.
