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From research to practice: factors affecting implementation of prospective targeted injury-detection systems.
Sorensen AV, Harrison MI, Kane HL, Roussel AE, Halpern MT, Bernard SL. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:527-533.
This study explores the barriers five hospitals faced in implementing new systems for prospective detection of adverse drug events and pressure ulcers, and recommends steps organizations can take to ensure smoother implementation.
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As industry automates, adverse events continue to haunt caregivers.
Wetzel TG. Health Data Manage. 2011 Feb;19:86, 88, 90 passim.
This article discusses how several health care organizations used health information technology to improve organizational transparency.
