BACKGROUND Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about the consequences of diagnostic error vary widely and little is known about the factors predicting error. Our objectives thus was to determine the rate of discrepancy between diagnoses at hospital admission and discharge in patients presenting through the emergency room, the discrepancies' consequences, and factors predicting them. METHODS Prospective observational clinical study combined with a survey in a University-affiliated tertiary care hospital. Patients' hospital discharge diagnosis was compared with the diagnosis at hospital admittance through the emergency room and classified as similar or discrepant according to a predefined s...
Introduction: Diagnostic error and delay are recognized factors that contribute to avoidable illness...
Accurate predictions of patient length of stay (LOS) in the hospital can effectively manage hospital...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Background: Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about th...
Background: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
Objective: The discrepancy between admission and discharge diagnosis can lead to possible adverse pa...
BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortali...
BackgroundOlder adults frequently experience nonspecific clinical features. However, there is limite...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:Adverse drug events are the sixth-leading cause of death in Western...
Objective Diagnostic error is a key healthcare concern and can result in substantial morbidity and m...
Background: The accuracy of Emergency Department (ED) doctors in making a provisional diagnosis is ...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
ObjectiveThe discrepancy between admission and discharge diagnosis can lead to possible adverse pati...
SummaryBackgroundIncreasing the accuracy rate of diagnosis at admission to the emergency department ...
Introduction: Diagnostic error and delay are recognized factors that contribute to avoidable illness...
Accurate predictions of patient length of stay (LOS) in the hospital can effectively manage hospital...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
Background: Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about th...
Background: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
Objective: The discrepancy between admission and discharge diagnosis can lead to possible adverse pa...
BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortali...
BackgroundOlder adults frequently experience nonspecific clinical features. However, there is limite...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:Adverse drug events are the sixth-leading cause of death in Western...
Objective Diagnostic error is a key healthcare concern and can result in substantial morbidity and m...
Background: The accuracy of Emergency Department (ED) doctors in making a provisional diagnosis is ...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
ObjectiveThe discrepancy between admission and discharge diagnosis can lead to possible adverse pati...
SummaryBackgroundIncreasing the accuracy rate of diagnosis at admission to the emergency department ...
Introduction: Diagnostic error and delay are recognized factors that contribute to avoidable illness...
Accurate predictions of patient length of stay (LOS) in the hospital can effectively manage hospital...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...