BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blameworthy) medical errors, are common; they can lead to hospital admissions and can have grave consequences. Although they are sometimes potentially preventable, information is lacking on HCRAEs leading to admission to different departments. AIM: This study aimed to gain insight into the incidence, type, severity, and preventability of HCRAEs (including adverse drug events) leading to hospitalization to the departments of internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, neurology, and neurosurgery. Further, we explore if there are differences regarding these HCRAEs between these departments. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the medical records of all ...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
"nBackground: Understanding the nature and causes of medical adverse events may help their prev...
Background: Medication-related adverse events (MRAEs) form a large proportion of all adverse events ...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
INTRODUCTION: Adverse events in hospitals constitute a serious problem with grave consequences. Many...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events during hospitalization are a major cause of patient harm, as documented i...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events during hospitalization are a major cause of patient harm, as documented i...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
"nBackground: Understanding the nature and causes of medical adverse events may help their prev...
Background: Medication-related adverse events (MRAEs) form a large proportion of all adverse events ...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
BACKGROUND: Health care-related adverse events (HCRAEs), which should not be confused with (blamewor...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substantial rates of adver...
Abstract Background Adverse events (AEs) seriously affect patient safety and quality of care, and re...
INTRODUCTION: Adverse events in hospitals constitute a serious problem with grave consequences. Many...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events during hospitalization are a major cause of patient harm, as documented i...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events during hospitalization are a major cause of patient harm, as documented i...
Abstract Objective Retrospective records reviews carried out in several countries have shown substan...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
"nBackground: Understanding the nature and causes of medical adverse events may help their prev...
Background: Medication-related adverse events (MRAEs) form a large proportion of all adverse events ...