Focuses on the classification of incidents and accidents in the health-care systems using software written in Microsoft Visual Basic. Development of a 'Generic Occurrence Classification' system; Reliability of the system in comparing incidents and accidents from different sources.W.B. Runciman, S.C. Helps, E.J. Sexton, A. Malpas
Medical error taxonomies are commonly incorporated into incident reporting systems so that a databas...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
The implementation of electronic health record systems (EHRs) may cause multidimensional patient saf...
Clinical Safety Incidents (CSI) are unintentional harm caused to patients. CSI occur in large number...
Backgrounds: Incident reporting systems often play a critical role in how high-risk organizations su...
Abstract Background Approximately 10% of admissions to acute-care hospitals are associated with an a...
“Incident reporting” is frequently used as a general term for all voluntary patient safety event rep...
Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn from mistakes...
The objectives of this paper were to document how accident data are usually classified, whether this...
Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in ...
Medical error taxonomies are used to report and analyse patient safety incidents. Medical error taxo...
Abstract. The 1999 report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) indicated that between 44,000...
Incident analysis is commonly used as a tooi to provide information on how to improve health and saf...
Changes are taking place in the way patients, physicians, administrators, legislators and society in...
Medical error taxonomies are commonly incorporated into incident reporting systems so that a databas...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
The implementation of electronic health record systems (EHRs) may cause multidimensional patient saf...
Clinical Safety Incidents (CSI) are unintentional harm caused to patients. CSI occur in large number...
Backgrounds: Incident reporting systems often play a critical role in how high-risk organizations su...
Abstract Background Approximately 10% of admissions to acute-care hospitals are associated with an a...
“Incident reporting” is frequently used as a general term for all voluntary patient safety event rep...
Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn from mistakes...
The objectives of this paper were to document how accident data are usually classified, whether this...
Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in ...
Medical error taxonomies are used to report and analyse patient safety incidents. Medical error taxo...
Abstract. The 1999 report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) indicated that between 44,000...
Incident analysis is commonly used as a tooi to provide information on how to improve health and saf...
Changes are taking place in the way patients, physicians, administrators, legislators and society in...
Medical error taxonomies are commonly incorporated into incident reporting systems so that a databas...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...