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Medical Errors and Patient Safety: A Curriculum Guide for Teaching Medical Students and Family Practice Residents. March 6, 2005
In U.S. nursing homes, where Covid-19 killed scores, even reports of maggots and rape don’t dock five-star ratings. March 24, 2021
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Health Care Opinion Leaders' Views on the Quality and Safety of Health Care in the United States. August 15, 2007
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Under the Skin. The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation. June 29, 2022
The High Costs of Weak Compliance With the New York State Hospital Adverse Event Reporting and Tracking System. March 25, 2009
2022 Updated Results for the AHRQ Surveys on Patient Safety Culture Workplace Safety Supplemental Item Set for Hospitals. December 7, 2022
Patient Safety Innovations Patient and Family Centered I-PASS (Family-Centered Communication Program to Reduce Medical Errors and Improve Family Experience and Communication Processes) January 31, 2024
Patient Safety Innovations Preventing Falls Through Patient and Family Engagement to Create Customized Prevention Plans May 31, 2023
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Crowdsourcing diagnosis for patients with undiagnosed illnesses: an evaluation of CrowdMed. February 3, 2016